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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-07-16

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-07-16 page 1

mbm COLUMBUS, FRIDAY MORNING. JDLY 1C, 1853. VOLUME XVI NUMBER 5 At PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT & BASOOBX. IKFICK JOURNAL BOILDINOJ, HIOH AND HAUL ITMET1. COUNTING ROOM ON HIGH STREET. TEltiUH Invariably In advance. 1 1,0 Dully, to porsonsln Columbus, per yoar .. 1 I II ... ' rn..n.k..a .... " IM II i U IU.II WUI III UUUIHUM ....... " during tba anion, sod Tri-Weekly balance of fuiir In Columbus " lly mail J i'lin Tri-Weokly by mall . Weekly in Columbui S Outol the oltyi by mall, single To oluba ol lour and upwarda . 1 To clubs ol ten and upwards, to one address- ! Daily, session S TrlWeokly 1 Weakly, single roclubsol hve and upwards Atlvoi-tlalnil. t he lolluwlog ratea and rules of advertising have been agreed . l. . -........ H ik. nkin .VitinMHA nnfl thn flkin ULlOn POlWHOll ID" piuyt.uiu.- ui fciio v, .............. , iitur Journal, to bo obaiirred, in all eaiea, alter this date. July Dally Paper. Or;o oiiaarn, 10 lines or leaa, one inanition u " each additional ' " " 1 week " a ' 3 i ii 1 month , 4 ' 3 6 9 ' .. .. 13 Stmidine card, S lines or lues, pinmnum . Vn column, with 4 chniigoo, " H ii 6 " " " 5 .. ia changed weekly " " 14 dally ia " with 'changes '' " Z .1 "6 " " " .1 ia " Uj changed weekly " " 8 10 12 18 10 20 29 S!5 . 30 60 . 35 40 43 55 130 00 nher cases not Drovlded for, chargeablo in coniormity with anny tho above rates. Tho standard of meaiuremont to be minion type. For "ach additional square in the dally, nsertod one month, or a greater length ol timo, and for each additional square inaortod under the yearly rates, halt price. No a ftl wment to be considered by the year, unless it ia ape-cited on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the P" 'ublishera not accountable for the accuracy of legaladvortlse-m-nta beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to bo cbargod at the rate of fifty cents per week, lor each name the sumo to bo, in all oases, paid In advance. All advertisement from atrangora or transient porsona to be P Advert iscmonta not marked on the copy for a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, ami payment will bo exacted accordingly; ...... Ti e privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advortisemonts not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. ... Di r.,.i. Advertisements for Auctioneers. Geueral Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ite., not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. NO AnVEttTtSKMRNT CAN BR INSKBTKO OnAIDITODSLV. Adtrt-.M.lentslorchaltabloin8titutlons,Hrncompanles,ward, township ind other public moelinga, and such hke.to be charged hn'o'thsU,rrtcd without charge, unless accompanied by funeral Invitation or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to bo P"iu:a, a ivertlsert, nnd all others Bonding communications or rcauirhu notices, desiring to call attention to lairs, soirees, con-oo?u, or nv puolio ontorUinments whore charges are mado lor lmi taD.v-'. .U notieea ol private a,.ociatlons-every nollco daamnea t u call attenUon to private enterprises, calculated or in-tonded I- pi omote Individual interost, can only bo inserted with tho understanding that the same ia to bo paid lor. Ii intended to bo inserted in the editorial column, the Bame will be charged at tho rate of not less than 80 cents per lino, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement, jm- All loaded advertisements to be charged not less than doublo tho above ratea, and measured as il solid. , . Advertisements on the Insido exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent in advanco on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for tho price of inserting advertise-ments brought In by them. Dlt. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICB NO. 4, Nell'n Kxchnngo. opposite tho Secretary of State t ollico. High street, Columbus. acc11 Jnetlce of the Pence, OiHuo in the 100m lormerly occupied by Justice tVANS, aoutb or tne rrananu nauK, up wi" f EA1-EU9 In Hardware and Cutlery, lronvN; iuia"-,"ou" I I .u .... 1.1- MhnnmRl Tools. Military Gooda, &c, &o. No. llil High street, aign ol the Gilt Padlock. Attorney nnd Counaeilornt I,aw,JoluinbiiH, Ohio. Oltice, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol State sotlitov a n lllimrpi 1 u YllII. Ifc- 1 llll.tiin, Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, CoIhiiiIiuh, Ohio. ALSO, a Commisiioner to take the Acknowledgment ol Deeds lor the State ol New York. oc'-iu " J. K. TUTTLK, ATTOftNKV AND COONSIt.l.oa AT LAW. t il FlCE Neat door south ol City flank Balldinga, ovHrbl' sum's SdillHryW.irw, Columlius.Ohio. nolH-d,Vlv F. I!. HESMlONr de CO.. - . - .. .. . t r niil.Ell IN RY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Ilata, Caps, Straw Goods, o. roar aonn luuia ui tuw nuwuuwii yy.,......-. n, sxibkbt. l,1,L"-NEIBKRT ,. tiEY, HOOK BINDERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, ARE prepared to Bind in any style, in a superior manner-having in us) a Brst Embossing Press, &o. No. 1 Buckeye Block lid story. "P-"1 JOHN W. BAKKR. BOBKBT ABMSTBONO. HAKKtt & ARMSTRONG, ..., REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Oliico, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbua, O. tUCIAM BOTTLK9. THEO.COM8TOCK. OKO. O. COHSTOCK. BUTTLES, COiMSTOCK & CO., (Successors to B. Comstock Co.,) FORWARDINU AN D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturers, nnd dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Rr Liberal ad vances made on consignments. "larff J. RIOGWAY & CO' Iron Foundry, Ilrond titrect, near the Bridge, Colum-bna, Ohio. Stoves ol allklnds.andagreatvarietyofCastings.alwayaonhand. HAT AND CAP STORE. THE OLD STAND The subscriber conies greeting, to every Hat and Cap wearer in Central Ohio, ' w 1 1 il one oi u q cii ... . . . i u . v. ; . nr .Via star. sTATS AKII UAl'a ever unnigui iu mi. . . . ... , embracing nearly every variety of style now wurn by the Human family. His Hats are made to ordor, by aomeof the best and most celebrated establishments East and West,vit Heebe &Co , New York Bertalett At Blynn, Philadelphia) Dodd&Co,Batea, Whitcher Co, and others, of Cincinnati s all of which will be sold at lair prices ; and he wtihea It to bo distinctly understood that It Is all nonsense lor others to say they can sell lowor than he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in the business lor years, he understands what a hut can be made and sold lor. nia stool ooii.l.i. tin part) ol the following varieties : lllaok and Drab Beaver, extra ; Black and Drab Moleakin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra; Otter and Seal Drab ; Black and Drab Hungarian, very fine ; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety; A large and well selected assortment ot Straw goods lor Men "a verVfine assortment of Sfaw Hats for children, 4c, Ac. Hla old Iriends and the public arc invited to call and examine the assortment and prices. S.u oi ,;,. no uuk nt nt ilonr to the Staae Omce. apiu i - H ATS and CaDs. Straw Goods, Unv I . . . . . , 1 I tlnlall ' brellai, &e. vc. wnoies'u.ni ' "'.Wf.iA , anna nmn null rnjuon nuu.uu, V' X , ' " i. rospectlully annonneetotheciUxenaol Columbus, and dealers m the trade, that they are now receiving one of the largealand beat selected stocks of goods In their line ever offered in this "Being connected with . EASTERN MAm'FCTORY w. are at all times prepared to lurnish the very LATtbT SI YLts of Goods, at Eastern prices. Don't mistake the place, aecond door aouth of the Neil Uunise, Mite of the Blfl MBt P- VV. ARE NOW oDenins Urge nnd tirautlful assortment ot U'ftKK AND JkWELKY. And Gtn IJU r SJULT SB, VI aaa- rm Watchr ii iupprior to ny In the finite. Piwnonrt H.ngi nd in. we offer NeTTX Prices. Jewelrr..T""' ' Ware, Flaw Maretie '"V "l"" -j,,r,h.. if tuiud retail. All are invited to can .-, ia-ua "NOTARIAI-audoUierSKAL-engravedt PHf turolined ue sooro-H buu-- Fir" door'aottth of entrance to Velin grDWIN. JUkaV T WESTWATKU & 5SUIN, importer n.m U . Dealers In Csiln", " tnnln Ware, c, Columbua, Ohio. TO COCSTBT SIXtii"- . W, have on hand a tot ot aortd cr.tr. which w, , at the New York prices, Ireight only edded. " a large Jotol tssortmrat ot China, urocaeir. "" "-.L. M-,0 ot ot Fancy Wares, such aa R'chV"-?;Trts. enps and aaneers. cot .ed graced BohenuM Tleooo, annia Tee Setts, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table -pooee, Coffee pots, c?kCjc. . Tc. and uneneu idis iBuerjW- Co&l Lard IP "4.i!ri BOOKS & STATIONERY. w EW STOCK OP BOOKS AND STA- '1'IONKR.Y The now Arm ol BURR It RANDALL, having refitted tho atom lately occupied by Uuntinqtoh it maointibe, tie now receiving an entire new sioca 01 U00K8. (STATIONERY, PAPER HANGINGS, FANCY UOODM, oTie. AnA havtnff enmnletfut arrunordmontA with the VaNOUS Publish' ing houBci of the Eaitern cities, they will receive the new and OfiraDie nooxs at tne esriiest puaeiuio suumeui atuir uvjiw Uon. it alll ha thmlm at thla establishment to furnish every artl ele In their line at the loweat poailble prices, and by giving their pertonai attention to the wania of their customers, they truit 10 give enure sauiiacuou 10 an wuu may invor mvm sun hku patronage. All ordera Intruated to them will be attended to with fidelity and d (patch, and at prlcna that cannot lallol glvingsausiocuon, " BURR It RANDALL, Ju25 High atreet, Columbua, Ohio. T)ANCROFT'S History of the United States. JL in 4 volumes, rorsaie ny ..,, JU3(I nunn. at, nnnvnuui CTATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a k. 1 aninndM Hsnrtment of stools and f ancy etauonery, 111CIU riinir Pr-inr.h. Knvllsh and American Can and Letter Papers white and butt' Adhesion Envelopes; Inkstands, Letter Stamps, Porte Monnaies, Pocket Cutlory, Porto-Folios, Bankers' Cases, are., wblco we otter low, 1JUJU sunn a asuisu. 117ALL PAPER and Bordering, Window T Paper and Fire Board Patterna. A large assortment of trie latest patterns, just rcceiveo, ana ior saio oy n . . JUJU UUIlll HI A.A"VUU. BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository of the Columbus and Franklin County Bible Society, may now be found at tho Bookstore of . JU3U IHJ II IV ac nnnunuu. m HE following works are just received, and lor sale at the J. Nowepaper nnn rorioaicai uepoii Mysteries and Miseries of New Orleans. By Ned Buntline. The Swamp Steed; or, The Days of Marion and hla Merry Men. Tho two Bridea. By 1. S. Arthur. Falkland, iiy Bulwer. The knhrl Snvi A Talo of the Revolution. Ate, &o. Together with a very largo assortment of new and interesting rnutinrr matter. Including: a variety of Newspapers, among which may bo found the following, viz : (iloason'a notorial, lu cents a weea. Wavei ly Magazine, do do New York Herald, weekly, 10 cents por week. New York Tribune, do do do National Police Uazettc.do 5 do Now York Picayune. do 5 do Carpet Bag. do 5 do Lantern, do 12Mi do Saturday Evening Post, do 5 do Now York Dutchman, do 6 14 do Punch, do 15 do Railroad Guide. do 15 do Scientific American do 5 do Rnlrlft nf tfin Ttmoa. itn l'Jlfa do And many others, too numerous to mention, but if you will drop In, you shall have a chance to look at all, and select such as vou mav like best. ImaUl C. A. MONTROSS. SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. Ftackhardt's Chemistry. Reid's Intellectual Philosophy. Stewart's do. do. Latham's Grammar. Tusculan Disputations, for sale at the Now Bookstore. muZ9 J H. RILEY & CO. NEW BOOKS Book for a Corner. By Lcigb Hunt Popular Ballads. Memorial oi Cooper. Nights in a Block-House. By Wataon. Hearts Unruled ; or, 1 knew you would like him Janney's Lire ol Wm. Penn. Schoolcraft's Twocty Yeors with the Indiona. Journal of a Military Roconnoisaneo in Santa Fa, New Mexi co, and the Navajo Country. By J. II. Simpaon. Romance of Natural History wiia scenea anu nun num.. For sale at tho New Bookstore. .,.. maS8 H. RILEY at t BANK NOTE PAPER, of superior quality for Bankers, Railroad and County Bonda, County Orders, ate., be. Bank note paper made to ordor, ot any sue, tnicxness or color. . . , Blank Drafts and Notes. Ironi tne nnesi sreei piaios, ior sam at tho New Bookstore. J. U. RILfc Y & CO., I 15 stationers. TETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, I I u U.t.kln flal'aL-. fina nrtfeln. AKidrted i Jt-M nKWSIHll'-l'.llu, UIW""" tJ"" - , jes, for counting rooms and houses ; Copying Preiscs, a superior article; inkstands, now patterns, great variety. Kor sale at tho New BooKstore. .. . .... i3 1. 11. RILEY It CO. TJ YNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways I . .... . . . . . n 1 .1 . r .. V J j. 01 rniuamg. nv hudbiu bcwiw, I encllings ay tne way. new reviseu rumuu. For sale nt the New Bookstore. ,, , m,a9 J. H. RILEY II CO. rpHE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3.- X. Just received, at the Now Bookstore. )u3 J. H. RILEY Si. CO. n FMlNTSr.F.NCF.S. Incidents. Anecdotes, kt. iXl By Hon. Levi Beardsloy. For sale at the Now Bookstoer mavu ... MAGAZINES FOR JULY. Godey, Graham and Sartain's Magazines. Just e"10 y iisi RAt;i;. GENERAL HEAD QUARTERS, for Life. Fire, Marino, and Health INSURANCE. Office in Platt.s Block, State street, up stairs. in these days of failures of Insurance Companies, tho under, signed would call attention to tho exhibits of some ot the companies which he has the honor to represent. Among them are the . ..., Franklin Fire Ina. Co. or rhlladeipnia assets iw Franklin, of New York, do. Springfield Fire and Marine, do. J4,150 Etna, ol Utlca, N. V, do. 170,000 Rcnsalaor, of Lansingburg, N. Y., do. 200,000 Union, of Fort Plain, N.Y, do. 173,000 Hudson River Ins., Waterlord, N. Y., do. 34fi,978 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 300,000 Sevorulof the above companies take Marine and Fire risks. LIKE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit New York and New Jeraey tl,331,000 Jefferson Lite Insurance Co, Cincinnati 100.000 American Temperance Lite Ins Co., Hartford 100,000 American Mutual Lile Ina. Co, New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechanics Mutual Health Association, Cin 1500 000 Ti,M i,ni..riimpil will take ffreat nleasure in exhibiting: the re cent reports ol all the abovecompanies, and explaining in extcn-so their resources and manner ot doing business, in the various denartmcnts of Firo. Marino, Lite, and Health insurance, there can be no superior taeilities offered by any agent or company. CALIPOltNlA 1.1 ri. Jtseiikr utaeu ""i' terms. Remember to call at Head Quarters, State street, up ,t,rs. WARREN JENKINS. Agent. L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. mar.ro. Thoao who wlan lor Fire Inaurnnce will please rend I lln.s 1 a n n , M t 1 1, M FRANKLIN F1KK INfCJHANCK COMPANY, OF UII.AIlaVI.PIITA. O HOWINQ CASU AtiritTi'8, Junuary Ut, 185a, mvetiea mm loiiowi ?!. . .klafltf in Pnllkitnlnllik 9957,513 H 84,377 78 125,605 73 62,325 50 8,0p 90 46,481 39 rilHi uiif;w,vii,' ' - I Real Estate purchased at Sheriff aalo Temporary Loana on Collaterals. EltOCai, THIUCU l filr-vill, Nolo. Bills receivable, Ate Cash $1,284,390 94 rB INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE in the above COT- pany, by tlele-ytf WARtttw Jt.HB.iwa, agent. COLUMBUS AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. Gnnrnnty Fnnd $100,000. HIS Company o tiers to the Insured all the aeenrltyand ad-nf th. M,n.l nd Joint Stock olans (as heretolore applied) combined, namely i Low rates ol premium ; an annual return, in cash, of the per eentage required tor the contingent risk of the year; an adequate, but not exceaaive provision tor the luture security of members for the whole term of hie, with an adequate Interest In the accumulating lund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; (guaranty a .4.i..n.wi far th nnrmanent security of short term mem- ....... u. .... r f .1 - tWm . L...I. bers, snd siso lor tneprcscni ireumj u. - - teThts'iB the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose ratea of premium arc fixed at a fair reduced atandare, with a previa-i . ,.ii. (u-nuuito n-nmulation of funds (lor luture security) in exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk Irom advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts. e, giving in detail the plan "d"'" ol the Compay,turn..nea gr.ua, .no ll rTLE. AceVt. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocn-a lnvnranre on Life and Live Stock, A GAINST loss or damage by Finn, and againattbeperiUol .i c nA iM.iMn NAVioATtosi. on orooeitv ol everyde- in..n-..bn in thafollowinc Companies: UNION MUTUAL. 1.1 i .u u r- ' ' OniO lTiFE INSURANCK COMPANY, CINCIN. n SIAflAAA. NKW EMSI.aVd tiVK VfoCK INM. COMPANT, 11 J I. I. . iVv rnvMiCTII HT. BAGi:li'INSURANCE COM VAH Y, CIMt O r'anlrnl --xHtlyt WW. UTICA I NSURANCE COMPANY, VTICAjM. Y. E1IF1RJS STATE HEAI-TII ASSOCIATION, ROJIE, NEW YORK.. Capital M EQUITABLE FIRE INS. C0'aF.!foa0N' Risks taken on the esoat"llberai Verosa, and all losses promptly CINCINNATI. TOICUE sSe 1IEWSON, AUCTIONEERS it COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 3 MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Auction Hnlea at Groceries every Tuesday nnd Fri day i ol Dry Uoods every Tnureuuy. YORKB cfe HEWSON have always on haudalui geas sortment of Groceries, at nrlvste sale. Also-Are Agents of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pltuburgh, lor the aale ol their superior Brown Sheetings. A,.nA...,t. ii.. H.iiiruaATK K acTOR Y for theaaleoi tbelrcelebrated Manufactured Tobacco, of which they havcaull times on band, Five, Eight, and Pound Lump. ugit-oiyiioe n . O. fiOODMAN, Wat tide Walnut itreeet, between Colombia & Pearl, WHOLItlALI DBAI.Cn IN ALL VASIETIXS or WRITING, PRINTING, AND OTHER PAPER, rjy Agrnt Jur Suffittd KagU Milf Writing faptr. aplO ENVELOPES. 600 M Burl Knveluprai ISO M White do 55 M Legal do lflO M Nnta dui ALSO Noto Papers, a beautiful assortment, Just received by to r n i . 1 1 s a j S4, Jt W"VlsUilM anlO 77 and 79 Walnut street. fTlRENCH COMMERCIAL, LETTER PAPER.-300 prices. E. O. GOODMAN, a. reams Blue ana wniie. luatreceiveu ww ior .oiuv;m ap lu , , mu i. lRENCH PLAIN CAPS AND FOLIO POST, Blue V and White, Just recolvod and tor aale low. aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street rpiNTBD ENAMELED CARDS nnd Cnril Bortrdx. 1 A heautlful article, manufactured by Messrs. flliss, Putter It Co. 1 have the largest and cneapest atoci ot i.aras in me city. E. O. GOODMAN, apiu 77 ana iv wainus as., itianuiaciururs floi. LAFLIN BROTHERS WRITING PAPERS.-' have been dealing in these Papera lor more than a year, and find them every thing one can wish, as to quality and prico. They are the highest grade of Paper manufactured in the United Stales; always give satisfaction, and used once are wanted again. A full assortment JuBt received. E. O. GOODMAN, aplO 77 ana iv w aiuut street. IIEEKMLAN SClllt AD JEIC, (SUCCXSaott TO CHARLES STARCH) Importer of Cerinun, French nnd English Fancy Goode, Toys), Musical Instrument, And WhoUialt Dealer in Accordant; Violin; Corais, Pitol, PercuuUm Cap; Pocket and Tablt Cutlery, Spoon; Spectacle; Ac, 4. NO. Gfl MAIN STSBKT, BETWEEN LOWKB MABKET AND COLUMBIA, apio-oiim tuicinnati unio. JOHN II. UKTKRN, MANUFAcrunEn or ROOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI, O, SIR. D keeps constantly on band a full assortment of line 11 Dress and Water-Proof Boots and Shoes In all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots forwarded bv exorcts. and warrontrd to fit, upon all ordors accompanied by the Cash and the measure. ipto-iy WINDOW UL.ASK. WE are now receiving large atock ol this Season's manufacture of Bellevernon Window Glass, and having taken the first Premium at the Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, of Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we fuel assured that we oiler to the city and conntry trade the best and most cxtenBivo assortment ot Glass of tho 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggists' ware of ail descriptions ; Tumblers and Jara ; Pint and quart Flasks, o., ito. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms by Sl'EERS & WRIGHT. Solo Agents for Bellovernon Works, No. 30 Main at , Cincinnati. ft. n. Also, a constant supply oi uuponi s uun ruwaur ; m fie, Blasting and Sporting, boda Ash, and bleaching Powders. spiu-a'-m ItnifNKT'H PATENT WATER COOLER. rllHIrt article is the result of the application of scenuflc prln-JL cinles to tho uuruose intended, vix i To keep water as cool at poulble, at long at ponibl; Kith the leatt pottible Ice. The proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular brauchot domestic economy, and passing from one Improvement to another, has tit length arrived aa near perfection ai it is possible to reach. A proot this is found in the very general use of tbeso Coolers in all parts of the country. A better proof of tbe same lact la, that, tince tnntr introaucnon, various monitions of the genuine artlclo have been attempted all falling short of tho object, It is true, yet all proving clearly which way the tide of popular opinion Is setting. A simple statement of facts, in regard to these Coolers, will satisfy every one ot their superiority. First, they are tho only article of the kind aer patented. They are furnished with two distinct non-conducting chambers, by means of which, with two pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kept (at temperature of 411 below zero, or only 8 above the the freezing point) all day. J nus, at a cost oi some nve cents per aay, a lamiiy oi orumury size can be constantly supplied with water as cold aa ice itselt ; larger numbers in the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to bo saving of at least seventy-five per cent, over tho Earthen Jars lormerly used for this purpose. Agsin, these Coolers never sweat; in this way saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. Belna manufactured in the must workmanlike style, and hand somely finished In every respect, they make a very beautilul ornament lor tho Dining Room, Hotel or titoamboat. An important improvement haa lately been added to the Cooler, viz i a small Pan (capable of holding trom six to eight pounds oi nuitcrj insertea airecuy uuaer tuecuver. imi iiuuu.i.j u butter can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. if dosircd, the Cooler can also be furnished, at a small ex-ponco, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor Bale at itUJintvi B nouso rurnisutog .siBuiisnuit:iii, No. 14. East Front street. Cincinnati. O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Kronzed and Tin ware, urusnes, wooaensna rvmow ware, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators aplO Patent Metallic Burial Cases." E continue to manufacture and keep on hand every size and nrtatv nf flnish of this invaluable article, now rapidly su perseding the use of wooden coffins wherever Introduced, on sccount of their superiority for depositing in vaults, for protecting the remaina from the casualtiea incident to ordinary inter ments, (as Ineir great airensiu preTenis ino cariu ,rui . uaui.,. them,) and the gratification It affords the Iriends of the deceased, in the reflection that the remains are kept together in an imper-Ishanle ease. Aa we have recentlv reduced our wholesale pri ces, we are now offering favorable inducements to Undertakers throughout tho West, and respectfully solicit orders from them. B W. C. DAVIS It CO., mh03 Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. O. II. GEFFROY, Proprietor, late ot walnut street House. ap6-tt BOOTH AND Ml OEM 10 casea boy's prime Kip Boots ; IS vouth's 15 prime Coarte Boots ; 10 ' women's Kip and Split " 5 " lmit-Goat " 10 " ' Buskins; 25 - .klUrcu-a l'egg.4 and Sewed Boots ; 15 " misses' " Buskins ana 30 " men's Brogsn's, and Kip, Split and Coarse 10 Boys' Call and Kip Brogans; 10 ' youtha' " " Ju.trecelved.and.or.ale.tverjlowgrlce. & qq decSi Corner Filth and Lodge. f't UM SHOES Five thousand pair on band, tor aaie aa low V .. ih. in...t nail and examine the assortment Sizsa to accommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTER It CO., dec Lornrr r ntu auu uwitjo, viiiuuubiu MOROCCO, LASTINUS, LACES s GALLOONS. Our stock is the largest and the best fn the city, and at very low pricea. docilS E. O. WEBSTER It CO. c ORK SOLES 50 dozen roen'e and women's received this day by express, for sale low. dec33 E. G. WEBSTER CO. NS. BAKER S Upholstery Wareroom, west end of Exchense Block, Broad street, Columbus Ohio. Constantly on hand, and lor sale, an xinas oi luuhum, UUSnluninaAsi i i .. ..o, , . . - - 'i - - kinds ot springs, hair cloth, plush hair and other materials ne eertary iur tnr manuinviuiv u. -- - - - . . 1 1 . : i . . . ...I r, in !. nurt tnr pnrtiis A ISO, ail KlDua ui wibiw. "' - hanging. Also, wnrrrn'a raienr i-om n-.-' - - , sd to be far superior to any other sola bed, it being a very neat nd comfortable anfa. and can be changed into a complrto bed with greater ease man sny ;irmr. n iorm. y""' -V' with little more than a touch become an excellent bed It costs but at little more wan a common acia, uu yvimnum .i....,.s,i ill save tbe coat of a bedstead. Sofas. Divans. Lounges, Mattresses, e., repaired at short no will Uce. Also, curtain hinging and carpet laying. Peraon wishing any articles of the above dosertptlon are invi ted to call ana examine , -- ansiMstirsRR'ta GARDEN. THE undersigned moat respectfully Inlorma hla friends and the public generally, that he Intends to open bis well knows GARDEN, on the west aide of the Chiilicothe road, about half a u mth .fUnnhai. fnrvisttere. and soltcita thecontinuancf of their liberal patronage bestowed on bis establishment last year. Neither exertion nor the greatest expense have been ..w to render I ho moat dfliehtlnl spot in the vicinity ol the Capital as sttractive, comfortable and pleasant aa could be done. All kinds of relreahmenu and delicacies which will gratify an epicure to his heart's content, will be served op for fair and rea sonable pnee, ai a moment a nonce, wiiaw w tuiu "'"-outstanding and vexations, and prevent mischief. I call the atten tion ot tbe v inters oi ue itaroen so amm iruimw innmi different places on tbe premise, hoping that they will be ob. o.rw..i Vhitora n 9unda have to Dav ten cents for admission. and reefve ticket, which entitles the bearer to refreshments to that ansomnt. Well, friends, come one, cone all, and enjoy the pleasures of God's delightful nature. P nSSStir ANDREW SCHNEIDER. F0 ii WARDING. CHAMBEHI.IN It CRAWFOHI), FORWARDERM (V COMMISSION MEHCHANTS, Jtoot oj superior street, uteteiana, uniu. DEALERS In Flour, Grain and other Produce, (exclusively on commission.) Proprietors of New York and Ohio Line, Ohio Canal, and Union Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. y Agents for the following Ltnesi Crawford" st Co's Northern 1 0 Kln,bin, 08 State at., Boston. R R.LIneof Steam Pro-S0 Soove 100 nellnra. 1 New York and Ohio Lake Boat Line, 1 Chsmberlln Lee, & Co., Line, 1 Chamber I Agents, s, (No. I, Ca New York and Cincinnati Line, Chambsnln, Lee It Co'a Expres Cantlet Slip, Troy ana Oswego une, mal3-6m New tork. Chamberlln, Lee & I'o'i Express. PROPRIETOR CHAMBtRLIN, LEb tt CO., New York, and LEE, A BELL It CO., Bufialo. r3 Fhin bv Peoole's Lino Steamboats, Isaac Newton and Bendrlck Hudson, foot Courtland street, North Rlvor. Mark packages " C. i-ce vo-i express." For Freight apply to James COatmaw, 149 Broadway, New York i Chahdeslin, Lee It Co., 1 Cosnties Slip, Now York ; J. 8. Chxhoweth, Ai Co., Cincinnati, O ; Chambeblih tt CBAwroBD, Cleveland, O- mal34:m 1852. CRAWFORD It CO.. 1852. FORWARDERS cfc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, vgatutourgh, n. jr. PROPRIETORS of the Northern R. R. Line of Steam Pro-pollers, between Ogdonsbuigh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago' Dealerain FLOUR, GRAIN and other PRODUCE, (ex- fdiialvftlv on commission Liberal advances made on property for sale at Ogdnnsburgh, Boston and New York. maij-um NORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, Between Boston, New York nnd the West. CRAWFORD It CO., Ogdentburgh, New York, Proprietors. This Line consists ol tho following new first class Propellers, (leaving Ogdensburgh three times n week :) oaDKNSBUIlGH, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIftE, VERMONT. BOSTON, MICHIGAN. PRAIRIE STATE, J VV. BROOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Ogdensburgh with the Northern Railroad, and tho Vermont Centrnl. and Rutland nnd Burlington Roll, ronde, between Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with the Lnke Chnniplnln & Wlilto Hull Canal Lines, botween Rouse's Point and Now York. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vormont Central Railroad, 103 Etate street, Boston. O. P. Scovell, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 State atrect, Boston. J. S. Mainabd, Agent Travis It Co'a Line, 33 Ccentlea Slip, New York. Chas.H. Janes, Agent Now York and Canadu Line, 7 Coontlos Slip, np staira, Now York. Malcolm Canpixld, Agent Merchants' Lino, 9Vk Coanties Slip, 8WCH AMBERL1N It CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. inal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE KOAT LINE, t'RIK I'ANAI. AND LAKES. CHAMBERL1N, LEE It CO., Now York, and LEE, ABELL It CO., Bufialo, Proprietors. NEW TORK AND OHIO LINE, OHIO CANAL. CUAMBMKL1N UttAweuuu, uieveiana, rropnuiura. rp No Trausbipmrnt ut Troy or Albany. Apply to N. CiiAMBBULiN and J. C.Oatman, No. 1 Cosntles Slip, Now York. Maw racaagns n i . . u. n. i.mn. Ship daily at Pier No 8, East River, New York mal3-6m rinnn. bishop a- CO.. FORWARDERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Proprietors ol the OHIO LINE, on tho Ohio Canal. Agcntt for Wettern Suae Line, and Wettern States' Eiprett. C. W. Sloans, Agents. C. H. Caneield, J121 Broad street, Now York, Clinton Line. Chafin It Kivsbb, Agents, 113 Broad Btrcrt, New York. Eckford and Ohio Line. T. P. Watehs It Co., Agents, 117 Broad street, Now York. Wtern Freight Expreu. T. P. Watebs, 1 17 Broad atreet, New York. G. If. Chafim, 113 " " mal3-3m- h. HANNA. b. oabebtson. u. hakna. HANNA, GARRETSON ot CO., Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants, HiBVty'll nLOCB. MRIIWIN BTBEBT. mal3-6m Clevelnnd, O. A.M.HALE. 1853. JOHN TINE EB. HALE & TINKER, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Columbua, Ohio. Warehouse No. 9, Exchange Buildings, Broad street, (one door west of W. A. Gill as Co'a Agricultural Warehouse ) DEALERS In Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Water Lime. Also, Agents for the following Lines i Lathron it Co a hxpress Merchants' Transportation Company, f-cklora une, V. Erie Canal. union irunsport'Liun vuiuyBui Wn.rern l.akn Rent Line Mark nackages " Care Uale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared ot all times to contract freight to any part ot the Union. Call and seb cs." ina6 1852. U EDDY & HALXADAY. STORAGE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,And Denlers In Salt, Flour, Flab, Water Lime, dec. pgv Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of Grain, and Produce generally. fW" Warehouse and Oltice, foot of Front street, opposite the C, T37and C Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. gj?" Also, Agonts for the following Lines on Erie Canal : MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION CO. APPLY TO H. N. Holt It Co., No. 9 Coentics Slip, Now York ;-Holt, Palmxb At Co., foot of Washington street, Bufialo, Proprietors. ECKFORD LTNE. Hcoh Allen, Agents, No. 127 Broad street, Now York, n R WtmiHi (un atairB.) Maxwell It Patten, ? L wharf, Buffalo. John Allen, Jr., J " ' , l w p. now. Co.. Proprietors. 155. River street, Troy. 1-35 Mark nackanea " Eckford Liue," ship dully by "Old Line Troy Tow Boats," Coentiea Slip. UNION TRANSPORTATION sjuint-Aa . Running in connection with Reed' i tariout Lines of Steamboat! on the Lakes. PBOPBIETOnS. B. A. Root It Co., 113 Pier, Albany. Davis It Sutton, Agents Reed'BSteambonts, Reed's Warehouse, Buffalo. A U MnnffAlv. Ttaflalo. Geo. H. Tuttle, Agent, Broad streot, New York. C. S. Bishop St uo., Agonts, norm maraci, uuniou. trsp M.rk nackaaes ' Union T. Company," Bbip by "Hwitt sure Line of Tow Boat," foot of Broad street, N. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINE. ar.i..niu. inrwarded dailv to and from New York. Albany and Buffalo, snd all ports on Ihe Western Lakes and Cnnals, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy. Car-noes Insured between Now York and Buffalo. 8. W. Tallmadoe, Proprietor, llil Broad St.. N. Y. AOZaTB. R. L. Howell, 121 Broad street, New York, Olmsted Ai Daniels, 47 Quay street, "1?n,T J. J. Tallmadoe, (loot of Washington atreet,).... Bufialo, Eddy St Halladay, Cleveland, B-r M.rk n.ekaces " W. L. B. Line." and Shin by Western Lake Boat Line, foot of Broad street, New York f-" Apply tO Al. AfX-A'SJAl, VOIIUIIUU., rsf n,,F ennneetions with the above Lines, and with Lathron i'a Ksnrnaa. are such thst we can assure Merchants and Shippers In general, that we can forward goods to all points a little quicker and cheaper than any other Line. Mark it. Mark all pacaagca itgioiy, ann wun earn. EDllY A. HALLADAY, Cleveland. H. FITCH, Columbua. apl6-fiml A. HI. HALE, General Agent on Ohio CanaL A CARD. The undersigned would respect Xl fully announce to tho citizeni of Columbus, and the public in general, that he haa removed Irom bis old stand, 180 High street, to tne sjorner ol tiifiu rjircet nna nngnr Aiiey, where he haa Just opened first rate assortment of SPRING mi(ifi9. for (i.-ntlemen'a wear, contistins in part ot Gloves, Cravats. Handkercbiefa, Sblrta, Collars, and every other article usually kept in the most lastuonat le ana tasty aiercnont raiior lng establishments. . .,.nrc Ho haa also a nne assortment or tuuiun, uAaomnnr and VESTINGS, on hand, which be will make to order on tbs shortest notice, and in the best possible style. In short, be does not intend to be surpassed by any establishment in the city for taste and fashion, as he Intends to superintend bis business himself, snd pay particular attention to Cut. tins; in tbe latest and most approved style. Alter retnrnlnf his thanks to bis old cu.tomfrs for the libera, patronage they have heretofore given him, he would most re- specliu uy aoucu a cqhuumiw ut w. mw ap.'1-.ira P. ROSE. NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu-fw, 'sic Store 1 Received this day a large supply oVXriJi Standard ana laanionaMie music. Grand Polka do Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse de Concert, by Old Folks at Home, (comic.) Wallace. Allen Petcy. Gold Fever Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Alpcn. o,rh. Tom Moore. Gaslight Schottiscb. Old Veteran. Pprlng Sparrow Polka. National Schottisch. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Lang Syne Waltz. Happy Family Polka. Off for Baltimore, (comic.) Eaibieen, Mavoninecn, aa sung Walt for the Wauion. by Catherine Hayea. There's magic in that little The Last Rose ol Bummer. song : and maiy other aongs Wedding Polka. (Grobe. and pieces. ap2i Lousiana Belle, variationa. by SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Buildlocs.lnvitrs the attention of the Ladies of Colum bus, ana tbe public generally, to hla very large atock of Fashionable Spring and Summer Goods, now being received and opened daily. We cordially Invite all to call, for we feel confident that we can euit tbe moat fastidious. mh39 CRAPE SHAWLS. A very large assortment, this dsv opened by mhMJ SNOWDEN. niNCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- J Cure Establishment Is now open Iur tbe reception ot patients. It is located about tire miles from the city, on the Carthage pike, and but a few rods from tbe Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, in the rear, and at the asme distance from the Mia ml Canal, in Iront, rendering It easy of aoceas to moss ne.lrouiol enjoying ttio benetttsot the Institution. To the lover of nature, few parts of the country csn furnish a more pleasing variety of a-onery than spreads Itself before the traveler all uo way irom Uln mnatltc tho i ure. mere nature nd art combine, rendering the view beautiful beyond descrip tion. Tba new, large snd beautiful Edifice displays the tasle of tbe artist at a glance. J no neatness ana elegance oi tne interior, combined with the tumorous attractions which preaent themselves to the Invalid, cannot fail to render this establishment a desirable one. The Hulls are extensive, and the rooms spacious aud inviting, where the invalid can range at pleasure, free Irom atmospheric Influences, In Inclement weather. The Bed Rooms are well ventilated, and neatly furnished ; the Bath Rooms aro ample and commodious, boing convenient lor tne application oi water, In every Iorm. In connection with the Institution there Is a Gymnasium Hall, seventy Ave feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strength by healthful exerclso. The Springs which furnish tbe wster for this nstanitahmont are clear, uure. aoll. and annnaant l nowing irom a gravely bed, they send forth water both cola ana aeiieioua. TCo countrv aid neighborhood are remarkable for healthful- noss, purity of air, and variety of scenery. All things combined, we cannot tbinx of a mure aesirrDie piaco, tor tnose seexing health, than this Institution. Dr. f ease, having had much experience in the treatment ot aisease ior msuy years, begs leave to iniorm tne puDiio, mat no pains win do spsrea lor tne restoration to oeaitn oi tnose committed to bis charge. Mrs. Pease, who has, fortovoral years, d i voted her attention to the treatment of dlseatea peculiar to ner sex, and being every way qualified tor so Important a station, will take special charge of tbe female department. Pro lapsus Uteri, with its train ot aliments, that bane ot lemale beau-tv. health and hannlness. which is nrnstratlnff the energies, and destroying tbe usefulness of a large portion of tbe fair sex, will be treated in this Institution, successfully, Independent of pessaries or supporters of any kind. To thia subject we would Invite tbe attention ot Ladies, as in all cases wo shall expect to perform a perfect cure. Persona visiting the Cure bv the wav nf the Cincinnati, Ham ilton and Dayton Railroad, will stop at the Carthsge station. Patients are reauested to bring two comfortables, two blankets, two coarse sheets, six towels, and a quantity ot oia linen, suita ble tor baiidfieca. Tebhs. 1 he. terms for Boabd, Medical Sebvicbs, snd all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollars per week, payable weekly. Extra attendance will sublect the patient to an extra charge. Some deduction will be mado to those who nnd it necessary to spend a length of time in the Institution. Transient persons will be charged two doliara per day. r rooi inrca to nve oouara win do ennrgea ior toe urat omju-fnutlon. For lurther particulars address D. A. PEASE, M. D., Proprietor and Physician. Carthage Hamilton, Co.,0.-mal5 damat'aw:)m WIGS ! WIGS ! WIGS ! J. W. COLLIER, Ventllullng, Gossamer and Diamond WIG Manufacturer, No. 96 High street, next door to J. Miller & Co'a Grocery store, (J ul UM bub-No. 1 The circumference round the head. No 9 Templo to temple, across the back. No. 3 Forehead to nape of neck. Mo. 4 Ear to ear, over the top. N. B. l'le'se notice the dctted lines. Persons at a distance can measure themselves by adhering to the above instructions, end by sending the color of bair they wish and style of wearing, can have a perfect fit, and in every case warranted. J. W. C. begs respectfully to Inform the inhabitants of Columbus and vicinity that he has taken the above rooms, where he particularly invitea those whom Nature has deprived of their natural covering, to his splendid stock of Wieo. TOUD60S. ana every otner variety oi jiair worn, suitable both for Ladies end Gentlemen, which, for elegance of finish and life-like appearance cannot be surpassed In the Union. The following cotnurise a few of the articles mnnulactured by him, viz: GENT4' VENTILATED, GOSSAMER, and DIAMOND WIGS, TOUPEES, SCRATCHES, Aie. LADIES' SELF-ADJUSTING WIG, Which adaots Itself on tbe instant to the head, and is so natural as to dely detection, even by members of the same family. Also LADIES' HALF-WIGS, BANDS. BRAIDS, FRIZETTS, PUFFS, RINGLETS, CURLS. COLORED WORK, A:o. ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK.1. W. C. also manufactures to order, Bracelets, Pins, Eur Drops, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Gunrds, Chains, Beads, Crosses, &c. ltd. Hair Work repaired, cleaned, ana aressea. ""Hair Bought or taken in Exchange. maS9dly CHALLENGE. Whatever concerns the health and happiness ot a people or an indlvld. ual, is at all times of the must valuable importance. I take it lo granted that every person will do all in their power to save the i.vea of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all aacritkea, I feel it to be my uuty to assure you mat teorm; accoraing to tne opinion oi tue most celebrated physicians, are tbe primary cause ot a large majority of dlsoasca to which children and adults are liable If you have an appetite continually changeable, trom one kind ot food to another, bad breath, pains in the stomach, picking at the nose, hardneas and fullness of the belly, dry cough, s ow lever, pulse irregular, remember that all these denote tcormt, and you should at once apply to some certain remedy. IIOBRNSACK'S WORM SVREP, An article founded upon scientific principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly aafe when taken, and determined In its effects, and not leaving the system in a diseased condition, as most advertised nostrums, composed ot calomel, tor the removal el worms, sucn as Lozenges, erum fugea, Ate, but baa saved the lives of thousands, both old and young, who have been pronounced hopelessly insurable by phy- airiane. Head the following, and become convinced of ita superior efficacy over all olhersi iuudhio n.T.., ..... Mr. J. N. Hobensocki This Is to certify that my child, 15 years of age, having been sick lor fivo years, and was attended by Dra. Loper, Whillis and Phlsler, tor a long time, for a disease ol thespino, without receiving any benefit, and who gave her up 8a Incurable. I then went to Philadelphia and consulted one of the best physicians, and hor disease still growing worse. It waa at this time I was induced to try llobeosack'a Worm Syrup, and after taking two bottles the regained her health. Hoping this will prove a benelit lo parents whose children are similarly afflicted, 1 remain yours, Ac , R. Bowman. Ilohensack's Liver Pills. No part of tbe svstem is more liable to disease than the Liver, it serving aa a fllterer to purlly the blood, or giving the proper separation and secretion to tho bile, so that any wrong action of the liver affects the other important parte of the system, and re. suits variously in liver complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, fevers, Sea. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might Indicate a wrong action of the Liver. The.e pills, being com posed of roofs and plains, furnished by nature to heal the sick, namely t lat, an Expectorant which augments the accretion from the pulmonary mucous membrane, or promotes tbe discharge of secreted nutter i 2d. an alterative which changes in some Inex-plicable and Insensible manner the certain morbid action ot the system ; 3d, a tonle which gives tone and atrength to the nervous svstem . renewing health and vigor to all parts of tbe body : 4th, cathartic, which acts in perfect harmony with the other in- gredienta, by operating on the howefa ana expelling tne wooie mass of corrupt snd vitiated matter, and purifying tbe blood, which destroys disease and restores health. Prepared at Ho-bensack's Laboratory. Philadelphia. None genuine unlesa sign ed by J. N. Hobensack. U. ltUBKK I S CK l;tl , Agents, t,oruniDus. Fnr.aln hir WM. SOHNEiDRft and G. ROBERTS Ai CO , Co lumbus; WM. GRAHAM, Dublin, and by Druggists generally. ma2u-wuwadtim THRESH DRUGS & AMEDIC1NES.We are J. Just receiving a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, lie, selected in Eastern markets, with eipecial retcrence to tne retail ana prescription uu.um.. We would respectfully Invite the attention of Druggists, Physicians and Country Merchants, and all others aa we are confident the articles and pricea will give satisfictlon. Also, a fino assortment of Pomades, Oils, Tonics for tbe Hair, Piver At Lubin's choice txtracta lor the Handkerchief, an endlesa variety ot Soaps and fbavlng Creams, 'room, Ban, iiair, onaving, t,ioio, Hat, Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Cap, Letter and Wrapping Paper. Also A larco assortment of the most approved TRUSSES, SUPPORTER!. stHODLPER BRACES, c, e. PUKE WINES AND BRANDIES, for medicinal purposes. Piescriptlons carefully prepared, at all hours, by J. At R. T. COOK, Druggists, Jul! opposite the Capital House, Columbus, O. rpHE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER!! JL Nine reasons for using Dr. Rull's Improved Sarsaparilla: 1. Because it Is highly pleasant ana agreeable to take. 3. Because It is composed of purely vegetable substances, having for its basis the genuine Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Burdock and Dandelion. ... . 3. Because its Ingredients are so admirably combined, and ao scientifically proportioned, tbat It acta like a charm in all Impurities of the blood, or habit of Ihe system. 4. Because it la nature's own proscription, and acts In perfect harmony with ber eatablisbed lawa. 5. Because every person who has used it one; will be pleated, and will never use any other. 6. Because It acts upon the vital organs, arousing the liver to Immediate action, equalizing the circulation, and displacing all morbid secretions. 7. Because It cleansca the blood of all Impurities, and as "female medicine," It has no equal on earth 8. Because It Is tho only preparation ol Sarsaparilla free from ..d tho nnt. nno viren to the Public UDnU B guarantee lor, in every case of dissatisfaction, the money will be retumca. . en . . 9. Because It Is recommended for the cure of no dl.ease but those which ft s certain t cars, and because ninety other good reasons might be given why it should be used above all others. For sale by B. H. MEAK1NGS, Plate Agent. J. It IL T. COOK.Druggista, jull opposite Capital House. METALLIC FIRE PROOF PAINT. This Paint, in a few months alter applied, turns to Slate or glone, forming a complete enamel or coat ot mail, over what ever applied, protecting it from the action of run, WATxaor WRATH KB. Six thousand pounds for sale opposite the Capital House, Columbua, Q by llul!) J. It R. T. COOK. WAR! WAR! WAR! Death on Koacn- II es. Bed flues and other Insects alao. Rats and Mia. LYON'S MAGNETIC POWDERS, for destroying Bed Bugs, atn.v.. An,. Fit, and Itmocta on Plants. Also. Puis r .u. j . ,,in- r n.t. onrf Mieo. within Ave minutes alter thrown in their vicinity, and warranted without poison to the Human Family. . . ... , , Retrrrncr as to tho efficacy of this exterminator will bo fur nished, to all who desire them, on app'",-'" " J. it E. T. COOK, Druggists, ml opposite Capital House. TTNCLE TOM'S CABIN Just received and II . s v a. 1 a unaasnnnaa J for sale nt the renoaieai iepos, oy . a. saun i au LIFE ASSURANCE. Etna Insurance Co., Hartford, Connecticut Annuity Fund, fl 00,00. 'J his well known and long established company, kavlng organised a department tor LIFE INSURANCE, with an entirely dls llnct capital, will Issue policies on lives, at rates msterislly reduced Irom those chsrged by mutual companies. The promptness, fairness and liberality which have marked Ihe dealings of this company lor a period of fairly years, and tbe well known character nf Its Officers and Directors, afford tbe surest guaranty tbat its affairs will be so managed as to aSord to the assured tbat ultimate safety and security which Is of first Importance in life asaursnce. Policies will be granted payable attbb heath, or upon tbe party's arriving at a snciriED aoe free trom Ihe claims or caiDrrnas. .... Pamnhlota containing the rates of oremium. with all Ulnars necessary to effect Insurance, and lnlormatlon relative to the plans and operations of the company, may be obtained at the office of the Agent. . J HOMA8 A. MBACE, rresiueni. 0. u. AjUujbjb, oocnwj E. A.Bulklet, Vic President 1. W. Bbtmoob, Actuary. MANAOBES or THE LIVE DBrABTHBIIT. K. A. Bulkley, r . , ... J. Is. Boswell, Robert Buell, ' '' ' Rolsnd Mather, Miles A. Tuttle, Edwin G. Ripley, Henry C. Pratt. N. Oat, M. D , Examining Physician K. H. VAN RENSSELAER, Agent, Ju30-dlm Town St., weit of High, Columbus, O. JY. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jew-a eler, High Street, between the American) cV Nell Houae, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Having purchased the entire stock of Wm. Savage, I will continue the business at the old stand, where 1 will keep a first rate assortment ot WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, CUTLERY, And a general variety of FANCY GOODS. For tbo present I will reside in New York, and persons In want of Goods, msy rely upon seeing all new patterna of Jew ry at my atore With these assurances he hopes to retain the confidence of the former patrona of the concern, and ot the eltizena generally. J he Wntch uepalrlng win oe aitenaea to oy w.Bt.oavego, leng known In tbia section as a first rste workmsn. JU10 i. I. DAVSUE, JB. NOTICE. .Having disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John Y. Savage, Jr., I cheerfully recommend him to all of my old customers, and the coinmoutty generally. As it la absolutely necessary that my outstanding bualnesa shall be closed, all peraons knowing themselves indebted to me, will call and settle up. jul(l W M. SAVAGE. , F 'AST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum- lumhus to Portsmouth. On and sfter Monday. June US. MAIL COACH will lesve Columbus for Clrcleville, Chiilicothe and Portsmouth, at 5 o'clock In tbe morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in the evening connecting with tho River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock. A. M nd arrive at Co lumbus at 8 P. M., daily. JULO JYtE.lUr.!L as XIAVV&C0. TffEW LUMBER YARD. The subscriber xi baa on hand, at tbe Franklinton Depot, a large assortment of country lumber, principally oak, of almost every sort, size and length, where builders and others csn be supplied on short notice, and have tbe Lumber delivered on the spot they desire In tbe assortment is seasoned timber, suitable tor lintels) long timbers, for frsmrs ; Joists, of a great variety of lengtha ; scantling, boards, Ac, Ao. Also, refute lumber, at reduced prices. Bv annlicatlon at the Yard, or at the Mill. 6 miles west, on the railroad, to Stoner or Kerr, almost any bill can be filled by the time agreed on. Terma cash. JuUb-d4m m. u. ouLLtvani. rpHE LARGE NEW ROOM on the corner a ot reari atreet ana eugar Alley, neretoiore occupiea aa the Counting Room of the Ohio Slate Journal, will be rented for a auitah'a business. If desired, possession mav be bad of the two cellars underneath, and also of the vault at tbe east end of the Journal Buildings t the vault contains a quantity of nrat-rato coal, which can be secured on favorable terma. Possession given immediately. Inquire of .. ,,-, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The subscriber wlllsell the Lot on which hellves.on High street, between Town and Rich. It ia In the centre ot the city, and a very convenient stand tor businoss and for ramify real-!:?J denre. The terms will be about one third down and the In navmnnta. Thnan who wfah to DUrcbftl6 to ipcctilnto on, or to locate for businesi would do wali to call and examine the premliet, a a good bargain will bt offered. r so o til i f mr'tl mil D A T f mayad v V AJLl 1 EjJV A XI AWl AJsU PAMBOS & CO. respectfully call the atten-a tpntion nf their friends, tho Ladiea in particular, to the fact that they have at last succeeded in having their Aexi Parlor, lor Ladiea, finished, and are ready now at any time to wait on them with all tbe luxuries of the season. Thankful for tho liberal patronage we have heretofore received we hope to be able, by sparing no trouble or expense In making our arrangements to suit the tlmoa, to continue the confidence ot the public hereatter. P. AM BOS, JuSg-dlm L. AM BOS. T AW PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A. -Li F. PERRY having determined to decline tbe farther prac tice of the Law, H. B. CARR1NGTON will prosecute tbe business and settle the accounts of the late firm of Perry Car-rington, at their recent office, in Carpenter's Building between the Exchango Bank and State Street. A. F. PERRY . ap24 OH EL. D. VAivmnuivn. pON VEYANCING. Warren Jenkins J Office in Platt'a Block, State atreet will, In addition to his General Insurance business, give special attention to CONVEYANCING, NOTARIAL BUSINESS, AND ANVKSTIUAT1UI Ur A.AIVU TlTLae. Having In farmer vears. while employed in Investigating land titles for the Ohio Lite Insursnce and Trust Company, bad large experience in this line, snd having retained abstracts of tbe titles to many ot the most important tracta of land in this county. he will, It required, turnun st moderate cnarges a compieui ao-atract of title to any real estate In this county. Conveyancing In all Its forms, and articles ot agreement written at short notice. ju'-y ON CONfeltUNMENT-0 bbls Lake Salt. 60 aacks do. do. SS bbls Wster Lime. 10 bbls White Fish. 15 ball barrels White Fish. UALE A TINKER, ma27 No. 3 Com. Exchange, Broadway. FOUR DAYS LATER from New York PRICES DOWN. Another train of cara baa arrived.' Irelghted with goods for " Wat. Richabds It Co ," purchased at extremely reduced prices, which we will sell at equslly low prices, for cash or approved credit PALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS J Wahhkn JKNMINA. Genera Insurance Agent, will re ceive applications for Life Insurance, Including California Risks Call at Heaaquarters, opposite tne uia otate iioua,cic aucvi, Columbus. leS8-ytl. "vrEW ICE CREAM SALOON. C. P. L. 1 1 Htrn.KH has the nleasure of announcing to hla friends and the public that he haa fitted up Ice Cream Hnleene, for tbe accommodation of Ladiea and Gentlemen, and would Oe happy to wait upon all tbat may he pieasea to can main TNK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, X Paper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter titamus. Slates, and all tbe various Utile et ceteraa in the Station ery line, constantly on band at SCOTT BASCOM'S, SCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, Nos. I, S, 3, 4 and 5. Ray'a Arithmetics, parts 1, 8 snd 3. Daviea' Mathematical Works. Antnon'a Classical Works. Mitchell's, Smith's, and Morae'a Geographies, c., Which are offered at pricea aa low as can be found at any Bookstore In tbe West. For aale by-J30 BURR A RANDALL. BLANK BOOKS. We would call particular attention to our assortment of Blank work, which we otter for sale at unprecedented low pricea. Cap, Demy and Medium Records, Day-Books, Ledgera, Ac, alwava on band, together with memorandum booka of every variety. " JU30 BURR At RANDALL. CLOTHS, Casssimeres and Vestings, Cravats, Collars and Handkerchiefs; Hose and halt Hose, and thou ands ot things, selling at actnal coat, by H. COWLE8 A CO. LIFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. For sale by the hundred or the single copy, In tnnslfn and paper binding, by ju3u) BURR At RANDALL. GASALIERS And many kinds of plain and ornamental Gaa Burners, from one to alx light juat received, and for aale at Eaatein prices, at tho Jewelry Store nf jy6 BLYNN A BALDWIN GENTLEMEN OF COLUA1BUS You can find the latest New York styles of fancy Caesbxteree, black French Doeskin Casslmerea, black, blue and brown French and English Cloths, Drap d'ete, and other beautiful stfles of foods lor cummer Coats, that are rare in thla market, at ial WM. RICHARDS A CO'S. THE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the choicest of the season. 8o are the Bonnets, IJosmet and Neck Ribbons. Bonnet Crapea and other trimmings, now open-HccEtUPOons, r WM. RICHARDS A CO. One hour nf aueh blisa is a life ere it closes ; T Is one drop of fragrance from thousands of rosea." "ITTE allude to one hour spent in examining I V the large and beautiful atock of Pnrnnnla, Hosiery, Gloves, long and ahort Lace Mitta, buff and white Summer Vest-Inns, buff Lawn Cravats, colored and white Linen Drillings, brown and grasa Coat Linens, and an endlesa variety of other seasonable goods, sold by Jul WM. RICHARDS A CO. rFO HOTEL and Boarding House Keepi X You will find brown and bleached Table Linens, (some bean-tilul fnowonip and Damask Patterns,) alao. Diapers and Crash of ail descriptions, at jut WM. RICHARDS A CO S. INC PAINT. The attention of Painters and nnllAora la Invited tn imr genuine French Ziae Paint, SB) be ing altogether the beat article of Ziae fa the market, and 1 preferable to White ld for inside painting. . " joSo- GERE A ABBOTT. nevsekeaptBf. "- ColambiaB, Asurast IS, 18SL-1J aajaaaiisu u"i

mbm COLUMBUS, FRIDAY MORNING. JDLY 1C, 1853. VOLUME XVI NUMBER 5 At PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT & BASOOBX. IKFICK JOURNAL BOILDINOJ, HIOH AND HAUL ITMET1. COUNTING ROOM ON HIGH STREET. TEltiUH Invariably In advance. 1 1,0 Dully, to porsonsln Columbus, per yoar .. 1 I II ... ' rn..n.k..a .... " IM II i U IU.II WUI III UUUIHUM ....... " during tba anion, sod Tri-Weekly balance of fuiir In Columbus " lly mail J i'lin Tri-Weokly by mall . Weekly in Columbui S Outol the oltyi by mall, single To oluba ol lour and upwarda . 1 To clubs ol ten and upwards, to one address- ! Daily, session S TrlWeokly 1 Weakly, single roclubsol hve and upwards Atlvoi-tlalnil. t he lolluwlog ratea and rules of advertising have been agreed . l. . -........ H ik. nkin .VitinMHA nnfl thn flkin ULlOn POlWHOll ID" piuyt.uiu.- ui fciio v, .............. , iitur Journal, to bo obaiirred, in all eaiea, alter this date. July Dally Paper. Or;o oiiaarn, 10 lines or leaa, one inanition u " each additional ' " " 1 week " a ' 3 i ii 1 month , 4 ' 3 6 9 ' .. .. 13 Stmidine card, S lines or lues, pinmnum . Vn column, with 4 chniigoo, " H ii 6 " " " 5 .. ia changed weekly " " 14 dally ia " with 'changes '' " Z .1 "6 " " " .1 ia " Uj changed weekly " " 8 10 12 18 10 20 29 S!5 . 30 60 . 35 40 43 55 130 00 nher cases not Drovlded for, chargeablo in coniormity with anny tho above rates. Tho standard of meaiuremont to be minion type. For "ach additional square in the dally, nsertod one month, or a greater length ol timo, and for each additional square inaortod under the yearly rates, halt price. No a ftl wment to be considered by the year, unless it ia ape-cited on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the P" 'ublishera not accountable for the accuracy of legaladvortlse-m-nta beyond the amount charged for their publication. Announcing candidates (for offices of every description) to bo cbargod at the rate of fifty cents per week, lor each name the sumo to bo, in all oases, paid In advance. All advertisement from atrangora or transient porsona to be P Advert iscmonta not marked on the copy for a specified number ot insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, ami payment will bo exacted accordingly; ...... Ti e privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advortisemonts not pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. ... Di r.,.i. Advertisements for Auctioneers. Geueral Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ite., not to be contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. NO AnVEttTtSKMRNT CAN BR INSKBTKO OnAIDITODSLV. Adtrt-.M.lentslorchaltabloin8titutlons,Hrncompanles,ward, township ind other public moelinga, and such hke.to be charged hn'o'thsU,rrtcd without charge, unless accompanied by funeral Invitation or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to bo P"iu:a, a ivertlsert, nnd all others Bonding communications or rcauirhu notices, desiring to call attention to lairs, soirees, con-oo?u, or nv puolio ontorUinments whore charges are mado lor lmi taD.v-'. .U notieea ol private a,.ociatlons-every nollco daamnea t u call attenUon to private enterprises, calculated or in-tonded I- pi omote Individual interost, can only bo inserted with tho understanding that the same ia to bo paid lor. Ii intended to bo inserted in the editorial column, the Bame will be charged at tho rate of not less than 80 cents per lino, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement, jm- All loaded advertisements to be charged not less than doublo tho above ratea, and measured as il solid. , . Advertisements on the Insido exclusively, to be charged at the rate of 50 per cent in advanco on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for tho price of inserting advertise-ments brought In by them. Dlt. ROBERT THOMPSON'S OFFICB NO. 4, Nell'n Kxchnngo. opposite tho Secretary of State t ollico. High street, Columbus. acc11 Jnetlce of the Pence, OiHuo in the 100m lormerly occupied by Justice tVANS, aoutb or tne rrananu nauK, up wi" f EA1-EU9 In Hardware and Cutlery, lronvN; iuia"-,"ou" I I .u .... 1.1- MhnnmRl Tools. Military Gooda, &c, &o. No. llil High street, aign ol the Gilt Padlock. Attorney nnd Counaeilornt I,aw,JoluinbiiH, Ohio. Oltice, No. 2, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary ol State sotlitov a n lllimrpi 1 u YllII. Ifc- 1 llll.tiin, Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, CoIhiiiIiuh, Ohio. ALSO, a Commisiioner to take the Acknowledgment ol Deeds lor the State ol New York. oc'-iu " J. K. TUTTLK, ATTOftNKV AND COONSIt.l.oa AT LAW. t il FlCE Neat door south ol City flank Balldinga, ovHrbl' sum's SdillHryW.irw, Columlius.Ohio. nolH-d,Vlv F. I!. HESMlONr de CO.. - . - .. .. . t r niil.Ell IN RY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Ilata, Caps, Straw Goods, o. roar aonn luuia ui tuw nuwuuwii yy.,......-. n, sxibkbt. l,1,L"-NEIBKRT ,. tiEY, HOOK BINDERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, ARE prepared to Bind in any style, in a superior manner-having in us) a Brst Embossing Press, &o. No. 1 Buckeye Block lid story. "P-"1 JOHN W. BAKKR. BOBKBT ABMSTBONO. HAKKtt & ARMSTRONG, ..., REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Oliico, South room Exchange Bank Building, Columbua, O. tUCIAM BOTTLK9. THEO.COM8TOCK. OKO. O. COHSTOCK. BUTTLES, COiMSTOCK & CO., (Successors to B. Comstock Co.,) FORWARDINU AN D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturers, nnd dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Rr Liberal ad vances made on consignments. "larff J. RIOGWAY & CO' Iron Foundry, Ilrond titrect, near the Bridge, Colum-bna, Ohio. Stoves ol allklnds.andagreatvarietyofCastings.alwayaonhand. HAT AND CAP STORE. THE OLD STAND The subscriber conies greeting, to every Hat and Cap wearer in Central Ohio, ' w 1 1 il one oi u q cii ... . . . i u . v. ; . nr .Via star. sTATS AKII UAl'a ever unnigui iu mi. . . . ... , embracing nearly every variety of style now wurn by the Human family. His Hats are made to ordor, by aomeof the best and most celebrated establishments East and West,vit Heebe &Co , New York Bertalett At Blynn, Philadelphia) Dodd&Co,Batea, Whitcher Co, and others, of Cincinnati s all of which will be sold at lair prices ; and he wtihea It to bo distinctly understood that It Is all nonsense lor others to say they can sell lowor than he can. Being a practical hatter, and engaged in the business lor years, he understands what a hut can be made and sold lor. nia stool ooii.l.i. tin part) ol the following varieties : lllaok and Drab Beaver, extra ; Black and Drab Moleakin, extra ; Black and Drab Brush, extra; Otter and Seal Drab ; Black and Drab Hungarian, very fine ; Black and drab Kossuth, in great variety; A large and well selected assortment ot Straw goods lor Men "a verVfine assortment of Sfaw Hats for children, 4c, Ac. Hla old Iriends and the public arc invited to call and examine the assortment and prices. S.u oi ,;,. no uuk nt nt ilonr to the Staae Omce. apiu i - H ATS and CaDs. Straw Goods, Unv I . . . . . , 1 I tlnlall ' brellai, &e. vc. wnoies'u.ni ' "'.Wf.iA , anna nmn null rnjuon nuu.uu, V' X , ' " i. rospectlully annonneetotheciUxenaol Columbus, and dealers m the trade, that they are now receiving one of the largealand beat selected stocks of goods In their line ever offered in this "Being connected with . EASTERN MAm'FCTORY w. are at all times prepared to lurnish the very LATtbT SI YLts of Goods, at Eastern prices. Don't mistake the place, aecond door aouth of the Neil Uunise, Mite of the Blfl MBt P- VV. ARE NOW oDenins Urge nnd tirautlful assortment ot U'ftKK AND JkWELKY. And Gtn IJU r SJULT SB, VI aaa- rm Watchr ii iupprior to ny In the finite. Piwnonrt H.ngi nd in. we offer NeTTX Prices. Jewelrr..T""' ' Ware, Flaw Maretie '"V "l"" -j,,r,h.. if tuiud retail. All are invited to can .-, ia-ua "NOTARIAI-audoUierSKAL-engravedt PHf turolined ue sooro-H buu-- Fir" door'aottth of entrance to Velin grDWIN. JUkaV T WESTWATKU & 5SUIN, importer n.m U . Dealers In Csiln", " tnnln Ware, c, Columbua, Ohio. TO COCSTBT SIXtii"- . W, have on hand a tot ot aortd cr.tr. which w, , at the New York prices, Ireight only edded. " a large Jotol tssortmrat ot China, urocaeir. "" "-.L. M-,0 ot ot Fancy Wares, such aa R'chV"-?;Trts. enps and aaneers. cot .ed graced BohenuM Tleooo, annia Tee Setts, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea and Table -pooee, Coffee pots, c?kCjc. . Tc. and uneneu idis iBuerjW- Co&l Lard IP "4.i!ri BOOKS & STATIONERY. w EW STOCK OP BOOKS AND STA- '1'IONKR.Y The now Arm ol BURR It RANDALL, having refitted tho atom lately occupied by Uuntinqtoh it maointibe, tie now receiving an entire new sioca 01 U00K8. (STATIONERY, PAPER HANGINGS, FANCY UOODM, oTie. AnA havtnff enmnletfut arrunordmontA with the VaNOUS Publish' ing houBci of the Eaitern cities, they will receive the new and OfiraDie nooxs at tne esriiest puaeiuio suumeui atuir uvjiw Uon. it alll ha thmlm at thla establishment to furnish every artl ele In their line at the loweat poailble prices, and by giving their pertonai attention to the wania of their customers, they truit 10 give enure sauiiacuou 10 an wuu may invor mvm sun hku patronage. All ordera Intruated to them will be attended to with fidelity and d (patch, and at prlcna that cannot lallol glvingsausiocuon, " BURR It RANDALL, Ju25 High atreet, Columbua, Ohio. T)ANCROFT'S History of the United States. JL in 4 volumes, rorsaie ny ..,, JU3(I nunn. at, nnnvnuui CTATIONERY. We are nowreceiving a k. 1 aninndM Hsnrtment of stools and f ancy etauonery, 111CIU riinir Pr-inr.h. Knvllsh and American Can and Letter Papers white and butt' Adhesion Envelopes; Inkstands, Letter Stamps, Porte Monnaies, Pocket Cutlory, Porto-Folios, Bankers' Cases, are., wblco we otter low, 1JUJU sunn a asuisu. 117ALL PAPER and Bordering, Window T Paper and Fire Board Patterna. A large assortment of trie latest patterns, just rcceiveo, ana ior saio oy n . . JUJU UUIlll HI A.A"VUU. BIBLE DEPOSITORY. The Depository of the Columbus and Franklin County Bible Society, may now be found at tho Bookstore of . JU3U IHJ II IV ac nnnunuu. m HE following works are just received, and lor sale at the J. Nowepaper nnn rorioaicai uepoii Mysteries and Miseries of New Orleans. By Ned Buntline. The Swamp Steed; or, The Days of Marion and hla Merry Men. Tho two Bridea. By 1. S. Arthur. Falkland, iiy Bulwer. The knhrl Snvi A Talo of the Revolution. Ate, &o. Together with a very largo assortment of new and interesting rnutinrr matter. Including: a variety of Newspapers, among which may bo found the following, viz : (iloason'a notorial, lu cents a weea. Wavei ly Magazine, do do New York Herald, weekly, 10 cents por week. New York Tribune, do do do National Police Uazettc.do 5 do Now York Picayune. do 5 do Carpet Bag. do 5 do Lantern, do 12Mi do Saturday Evening Post, do 5 do Now York Dutchman, do 6 14 do Punch, do 15 do Railroad Guide. do 15 do Scientific American do 5 do Rnlrlft nf tfin Ttmoa. itn l'Jlfa do And many others, too numerous to mention, but if you will drop In, you shall have a chance to look at all, and select such as vou mav like best. ImaUl C. A. MONTROSS. SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. Ftackhardt's Chemistry. Reid's Intellectual Philosophy. Stewart's do. do. Latham's Grammar. Tusculan Disputations, for sale at the Now Bookstore. muZ9 J H. RILEY & CO. NEW BOOKS Book for a Corner. By Lcigb Hunt Popular Ballads. Memorial oi Cooper. Nights in a Block-House. By Wataon. Hearts Unruled ; or, 1 knew you would like him Janney's Lire ol Wm. Penn. Schoolcraft's Twocty Yeors with the Indiona. Journal of a Military Roconnoisaneo in Santa Fa, New Mexi co, and the Navajo Country. By J. II. Simpaon. Romance of Natural History wiia scenea anu nun num.. For sale at tho New Bookstore. .,.. maS8 H. RILEY at t BANK NOTE PAPER, of superior quality for Bankers, Railroad and County Bonda, County Orders, ate., be. Bank note paper made to ordor, ot any sue, tnicxness or color. . . , Blank Drafts and Notes. Ironi tne nnesi sreei piaios, ior sam at tho New Bookstore. J. U. RILfc Y & CO., I 15 stationers. TETTER BALANCES, Desks, Weights, I I u U.t.kln flal'aL-. fina nrtfeln. AKidrted i Jt-M nKWSIHll'-l'.llu, UIW""" tJ"" - , jes, for counting rooms and houses ; Copying Preiscs, a superior article; inkstands, now patterns, great variety. Kor sale at tho New BooKstore. .. . .... i3 1. 11. RILEY It CO. TJ YNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways I . .... . . . . . n 1 .1 . r .. V J j. 01 rniuamg. nv hudbiu bcwiw, I encllings ay tne way. new reviseu rumuu. For sale nt the New Bookstore. ,, , m,a9 J. H. RILEY II CO. rpHE GREAT HARMONIA Volume 3.- X. Just received, at the Now Bookstore. )u3 J. H. RILEY Si. CO. n FMlNTSr.F.NCF.S. Incidents. Anecdotes, kt. iXl By Hon. Levi Beardsloy. For sale at the Now Bookstoer mavu ... MAGAZINES FOR JULY. Godey, Graham and Sartain's Magazines. Just e"10 y iisi RAt;i;. GENERAL HEAD QUARTERS, for Life. Fire, Marino, and Health INSURANCE. Office in Platt.s Block, State street, up stairs. in these days of failures of Insurance Companies, tho under, signed would call attention to tho exhibits of some ot the companies which he has the honor to represent. Among them are the . ..., Franklin Fire Ina. Co. or rhlladeipnia assets iw Franklin, of New York, do. Springfield Fire and Marine, do. J4,150 Etna, ol Utlca, N. V, do. 170,000 Rcnsalaor, of Lansingburg, N. Y., do. 200,000 Union, of Fort Plain, N.Y, do. 173,000 Hudson River Ins., Waterlord, N. Y., do. 34fi,978 City Insurance Company of Cincinnati, do. 300,000 Sevorulof the above companies take Marine and Fire risks. LIKE INSURANCE. Mutual Benefit New York and New Jeraey tl,331,000 Jefferson Lite Insurance Co, Cincinnati 100.000 American Temperance Lite Ins Co., Hartford 100,000 American Mutual Lile Ina. Co, New Haven 100,000 HEALTH INSURANCE. Mechanics Mutual Health Association, Cin 1500 000 Ti,M i,ni..riimpil will take ffreat nleasure in exhibiting: the re cent reports ol all the abovecompanies, and explaining in extcn-so their resources and manner ot doing business, in the various denartmcnts of Firo. Marino, Lite, and Health insurance, there can be no superior taeilities offered by any agent or company. CALIPOltNlA 1.1 ri. Jtseiikr utaeu ""i' terms. Remember to call at Head Quarters, State street, up ,t,rs. WARREN JENKINS. Agent. L. E. Wilson, sub-agent. mar.ro. Thoao who wlan lor Fire Inaurnnce will please rend I lln.s 1 a n n , M t 1 1, M FRANKLIN F1KK INfCJHANCK COMPANY, OF UII.AIlaVI.PIITA. O HOWINQ CASU AtiritTi'8, Junuary Ut, 185a, mvetiea mm loiiowi ?!. . .klafltf in Pnllkitnlnllik 9957,513 H 84,377 78 125,605 73 62,325 50 8,0p 90 46,481 39 rilHi uiif;w,vii,' ' - I Real Estate purchased at Sheriff aalo Temporary Loana on Collaterals. EltOCai, THIUCU l filr-vill, Nolo. Bills receivable, Ate Cash $1,284,390 94 rB INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE in the above COT- pany, by tlele-ytf WARtttw Jt.HB.iwa, agent. COLUMBUS AGENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. Gnnrnnty Fnnd $100,000. HIS Company o tiers to the Insured all the aeenrltyand ad-nf th. M,n.l nd Joint Stock olans (as heretolore applied) combined, namely i Low rates ol premium ; an annual return, in cash, of the per eentage required tor the contingent risk of the year; an adequate, but not exceaaive provision tor the luture security of members for the whole term of hie, with an adequate Interest In the accumulating lund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; (guaranty a .4.i..n.wi far th nnrmanent security of short term mem- ....... u. .... r f .1 - tWm . L...I. bers, snd siso lor tneprcscni ireumj u. - - teThts'iB the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose ratea of premium arc fixed at a fair reduced atandare, with a previa-i . ,.ii. (u-nuuito n-nmulation of funds (lor luture security) in exact proportion to the amount of business and the Increasing risk Irom advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts. e, giving in detail the plan "d"'" ol the Compay,turn..nea gr.ua, .no ll rTLE. AceVt. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ocn-a lnvnranre on Life and Live Stock, A GAINST loss or damage by Finn, and againattbeperiUol .i c nA iM.iMn NAVioATtosi. on orooeitv ol everyde- in..n-..bn in thafollowinc Companies: UNION MUTUAL. 1.1 i .u u r- ' ' OniO lTiFE INSURANCK COMPANY, CINCIN. n SIAflAAA. NKW EMSI.aVd tiVK VfoCK INM. COMPANT, 11 J I. I. . iVv rnvMiCTII HT. BAGi:li'INSURANCE COM VAH Y, CIMt O r'anlrnl --xHtlyt WW. UTICA I NSURANCE COMPANY, VTICAjM. Y. E1IF1RJS STATE HEAI-TII ASSOCIATION, ROJIE, NEW YORK.. Capital M EQUITABLE FIRE INS. C0'aF.!foa0N' Risks taken on the esoat"llberai Verosa, and all losses promptly CINCINNATI. TOICUE sSe 1IEWSON, AUCTIONEERS it COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 3 MAIN STREET, CINCINNATI. Auction Hnlea at Groceries every Tuesday nnd Fri day i ol Dry Uoods every Tnureuuy. YORKB cfe HEWSON have always on haudalui geas sortment of Groceries, at nrlvste sale. Also-Are Agents of the ANCHOR MILLS, Pltuburgh, lor the aale ol their superior Brown Sheetings. A,.nA...,t. ii.. H.iiiruaATK K acTOR Y for theaaleoi tbelrcelebrated Manufactured Tobacco, of which they havcaull times on band, Five, Eight, and Pound Lump. ugit-oiyiioe n . O. fiOODMAN, Wat tide Walnut itreeet, between Colombia & Pearl, WHOLItlALI DBAI.Cn IN ALL VASIETIXS or WRITING, PRINTING, AND OTHER PAPER, rjy Agrnt Jur Suffittd KagU Milf Writing faptr. aplO ENVELOPES. 600 M Burl Knveluprai ISO M White do 55 M Legal do lflO M Nnta dui ALSO Noto Papers, a beautiful assortment, Just received by to r n i . 1 1 s a j S4, Jt W"VlsUilM anlO 77 and 79 Walnut street. fTlRENCH COMMERCIAL, LETTER PAPER.-300 prices. E. O. GOODMAN, a. reams Blue ana wniie. luatreceiveu ww ior .oiuv;m ap lu , , mu i. lRENCH PLAIN CAPS AND FOLIO POST, Blue V and White, Just recolvod and tor aale low. aplO 77 and 79 Walnut street rpiNTBD ENAMELED CARDS nnd Cnril Bortrdx. 1 A heautlful article, manufactured by Messrs. flliss, Putter It Co. 1 have the largest and cneapest atoci ot i.aras in me city. E. O. GOODMAN, apiu 77 ana iv wainus as., itianuiaciururs floi. LAFLIN BROTHERS WRITING PAPERS.-' have been dealing in these Papera lor more than a year, and find them every thing one can wish, as to quality and prico. They are the highest grade of Paper manufactured in the United Stales; always give satisfaction, and used once are wanted again. A full assortment JuBt received. E. O. GOODMAN, aplO 77 ana iv w aiuut street. IIEEKMLAN SClllt AD JEIC, (SUCCXSaott TO CHARLES STARCH) Importer of Cerinun, French nnd English Fancy Goode, Toys), Musical Instrument, And WhoUialt Dealer in Accordant; Violin; Corais, Pitol, PercuuUm Cap; Pocket and Tablt Cutlery, Spoon; Spectacle; Ac, 4. NO. Gfl MAIN STSBKT, BETWEEN LOWKB MABKET AND COLUMBIA, apio-oiim tuicinnati unio. JOHN II. UKTKRN, MANUFAcrunEn or ROOTS AND SHOES. No. 41, South Side Third Street, (opposite Masonic Building,) CINCINNATI, O, SIR. D keeps constantly on band a full assortment of line 11 Dress and Water-Proof Boots and Shoes In all varieties, which will be sold at very low prices N. B. Fine Boots forwarded bv exorcts. and warrontrd to fit, upon all ordors accompanied by the Cash and the measure. ipto-iy WINDOW UL.ASK. WE are now receiving large atock ol this Season's manufacture of Bellevernon Window Glass, and having taken the first Premium at the Ohio State Fair, Mechanics' Institute, of Cincinnati, and the Alleghany county Fair held at Pittsburgh, we fuel assured that we oiler to the city and conntry trade the best and most cxtenBivo assortment ot Glass of tho 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th qualities ; Druggists' ware of ail descriptions ; Tumblers and Jara ; Pint and quart Flasks, o., ito. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms by Sl'EERS & WRIGHT. Solo Agents for Bellovernon Works, No. 30 Main at , Cincinnati. ft. n. Also, a constant supply oi uuponi s uun ruwaur ; m fie, Blasting and Sporting, boda Ash, and bleaching Powders. spiu-a'-m ItnifNKT'H PATENT WATER COOLER. rllHIrt article is the result of the application of scenuflc prln-JL cinles to tho uuruose intended, vix i To keep water as cool at poulble, at long at ponibl; Kith the leatt pottible Ice. The proprietor has long devoted his attention to this particular brauchot domestic economy, and passing from one Improvement to another, has tit length arrived aa near perfection ai it is possible to reach. A proot this is found in the very general use of tbeso Coolers in all parts of the country. A better proof of tbe same lact la, that, tince tnntr introaucnon, various monitions of the genuine artlclo have been attempted all falling short of tho object, It is true, yet all proving clearly which way the tide of popular opinion Is setting. A simple statement of facts, in regard to these Coolers, will satisfy every one ot their superiority. First, they are tho only article of the kind aer patented. They are furnished with two distinct non-conducting chambers, by means of which, with two pounds of Ice to the gallon, water is kept (at temperature of 411 below zero, or only 8 above the the freezing point) all day. J nus, at a cost oi some nve cents per aay, a lamiiy oi orumury size can be constantly supplied with water as cold aa ice itselt ; larger numbers in the same proportion. This has been found by actual experiment to bo saving of at least seventy-five per cent, over tho Earthen Jars lormerly used for this purpose. Agsin, these Coolers never sweat; in this way saving much unnecessary waste and trouble. Belna manufactured in the must workmanlike style, and hand somely finished In every respect, they make a very beautilul ornament lor tho Dining Room, Hotel or titoamboat. An important improvement haa lately been added to the Cooler, viz i a small Pan (capable of holding trom six to eight pounds oi nuitcrj insertea airecuy uuaer tuecuver. imi iiuuu.i.j u butter can be kept perfectly hard all day, without additional ice a very important addition to the economy and comfort of families. if dosircd, the Cooler can also be furnished, at a small ex-ponco, with a Filtering Apparatus, made and tor Bale at itUJintvi B nouso rurnisutog .siBuiisnuit:iii, No. 14. East Front street. Cincinnati. O. Dealer In Hardware, Cutlery, Tea-Trays, Britannia, Japanned, Kronzed and Tin ware, urusnes, wooaensna rvmow ware, Bathing Apparatus and Refrigerators aplO Patent Metallic Burial Cases." E continue to manufacture and keep on hand every size and nrtatv nf flnish of this invaluable article, now rapidly su perseding the use of wooden coffins wherever Introduced, on sccount of their superiority for depositing in vaults, for protecting the remaina from the casualtiea incident to ordinary inter ments, (as Ineir great airensiu preTenis ino cariu ,rui . uaui.,. them,) and the gratification It affords the Iriends of the deceased, in the reflection that the remains are kept together in an imper-Ishanle ease. Aa we have recentlv reduced our wholesale pri ces, we are now offering favorable inducements to Undertakers throughout tho West, and respectfully solicit orders from them. B W. C. DAVIS It CO., mh03 Corner Ninth and Main streets, Cincinnati. GIBSON HOUSE, Walnut street, between Fourth and Filth, CINCINNATI, OHIO. O. II. GEFFROY, Proprietor, late ot walnut street House. ap6-tt BOOTH AND Ml OEM 10 casea boy's prime Kip Boots ; IS vouth's 15 prime Coarte Boots ; 10 ' women's Kip and Split " 5 " lmit-Goat " 10 " ' Buskins; 25 - .klUrcu-a l'egg.4 and Sewed Boots ; 15 " misses' " Buskins ana 30 " men's Brogsn's, and Kip, Split and Coarse 10 Boys' Call and Kip Brogans; 10 ' youtha' " " Ju.trecelved.and.or.ale.tverjlowgrlce. & qq decSi Corner Filth and Lodge. f't UM SHOES Five thousand pair on band, tor aaie aa low V .. ih. in...t nail and examine the assortment Sizsa to accommodate the buyer. E. G. WEBSTER It CO., dec Lornrr r ntu auu uwitjo, viiiuuubiu MOROCCO, LASTINUS, LACES s GALLOONS. Our stock is the largest and the best fn the city, and at very low pricea. docilS E. O. WEBSTER It CO. c ORK SOLES 50 dozen roen'e and women's received this day by express, for sale low. dec33 E. G. WEBSTER CO. NS. BAKER S Upholstery Wareroom, west end of Exchense Block, Broad street, Columbus Ohio. Constantly on hand, and lor sale, an xinas oi luuhum, UUSnluninaAsi i i .. ..o, , . . - - 'i - - kinds ot springs, hair cloth, plush hair and other materials ne eertary iur tnr manuinviuiv u. -- - - - . . 1 1 . : i . . . ...I r, in !. nurt tnr pnrtiis A ISO, ail KlDua ui wibiw. "' - hanging. Also, wnrrrn'a raienr i-om n-.-' - - , sd to be far superior to any other sola bed, it being a very neat nd comfortable anfa. and can be changed into a complrto bed with greater ease man sny ;irmr. n iorm. y""' -V' with little more than a touch become an excellent bed It costs but at little more wan a common acia, uu yvimnum .i....,.s,i ill save tbe coat of a bedstead. Sofas. Divans. Lounges, Mattresses, e., repaired at short no will Uce. Also, curtain hinging and carpet laying. Peraon wishing any articles of the above dosertptlon are invi ted to call ana examine , -- ansiMstirsRR'ta GARDEN. THE undersigned moat respectfully Inlorma hla friends and the public generally, that he Intends to open bis well knows GARDEN, on the west aide of the Chiilicothe road, about half a u mth .fUnnhai. fnrvisttere. and soltcita thecontinuancf of their liberal patronage bestowed on bis establishment last year. Neither exertion nor the greatest expense have been ..w to render I ho moat dfliehtlnl spot in the vicinity ol the Capital as sttractive, comfortable and pleasant aa could be done. All kinds of relreahmenu and delicacies which will gratify an epicure to his heart's content, will be served op for fair and rea sonable pnee, ai a moment a nonce, wiiaw w tuiu "'"-outstanding and vexations, and prevent mischief. I call the atten tion ot tbe v inters oi ue itaroen so amm iruimw innmi different places on tbe premise, hoping that they will be ob. o.rw..i Vhitora n 9unda have to Dav ten cents for admission. and reefve ticket, which entitles the bearer to refreshments to that ansomnt. Well, friends, come one, cone all, and enjoy the pleasures of God's delightful nature. P nSSStir ANDREW SCHNEIDER. F0 ii WARDING. CHAMBEHI.IN It CRAWFOHI), FORWARDERM (V COMMISSION MEHCHANTS, Jtoot oj superior street, uteteiana, uniu. DEALERS In Flour, Grain and other Produce, (exclusively on commission.) Proprietors of New York and Ohio Line, Ohio Canal, and Union Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. y Agents for the following Ltnesi Crawford" st Co's Northern 1 0 Kln,bin, 08 State at., Boston. R R.LIneof Steam Pro-S0 Soove 100 nellnra. 1 New York and Ohio Lake Boat Line, 1 Chsmberlln Lee, & Co., Line, 1 Chamber I Agents, s, (No. I, Ca New York and Cincinnati Line, Chambsnln, Lee It Co'a Expres Cantlet Slip, Troy ana Oswego une, mal3-6m New tork. Chamberlln, Lee & I'o'i Express. PROPRIETOR CHAMBtRLIN, LEb tt CO., New York, and LEE, A BELL It CO., Bufialo. r3 Fhin bv Peoole's Lino Steamboats, Isaac Newton and Bendrlck Hudson, foot Courtland street, North Rlvor. Mark packages " C. i-ce vo-i express." For Freight apply to James COatmaw, 149 Broadway, New York i Chahdeslin, Lee It Co., 1 Cosnties Slip, Now York ; J. 8. Chxhoweth, Ai Co., Cincinnati, O ; Chambeblih tt CBAwroBD, Cleveland, O- mal34:m 1852. CRAWFORD It CO.. 1852. FORWARDERS cfc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, vgatutourgh, n. jr. PROPRIETORS of the Northern R. R. Line of Steam Pro-pollers, between Ogdonsbuigh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago' Dealerain FLOUR, GRAIN and other PRODUCE, (ex- fdiialvftlv on commission Liberal advances made on property for sale at Ogdnnsburgh, Boston and New York. maij-um NORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, Between Boston, New York nnd the West. CRAWFORD It CO., Ogdentburgh, New York, Proprietors. This Line consists ol tho following new first class Propellers, (leaving Ogdensburgh three times n week :) oaDKNSBUIlGH, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIftE, VERMONT. BOSTON, MICHIGAN. PRAIRIE STATE, J VV. BROOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Ogdensburgh with the Northern Railroad, and tho Vermont Centrnl. and Rutland nnd Burlington Roll, ronde, between Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with the Lnke Chnniplnln & Wlilto Hull Canal Lines, botween Rouse's Point and Now York. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vormont Central Railroad, 103 Etate street, Boston. O. P. Scovell, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 State atrect, Boston. J. S. Mainabd, Agent Travis It Co'a Line, 33 Ccentlea Slip, New York. Chas.H. Janes, Agent Now York and Canadu Line, 7 Coontlos Slip, np staira, Now York. Malcolm Canpixld, Agent Merchants' Lino, 9Vk Coanties Slip, 8WCH AMBERL1N It CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. inal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE KOAT LINE, t'RIK I'ANAI. AND LAKES. CHAMBERL1N, LEE It CO., Now York, and LEE, ABELL It CO., Bufialo, Proprietors. NEW TORK AND OHIO LINE, OHIO CANAL. CUAMBMKL1N UttAweuuu, uieveiana, rropnuiura. rp No Trausbipmrnt ut Troy or Albany. Apply to N. CiiAMBBULiN and J. C.Oatman, No. 1 Cosntles Slip, Now York. Maw racaagns n i . . u. n. i.mn. Ship daily at Pier No 8, East River, New York mal3-6m rinnn. bishop a- CO.. FORWARDERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Proprietors ol the OHIO LINE, on tho Ohio Canal. Agcntt for Wettern Suae Line, and Wettern States' Eiprett. C. W. Sloans, Agents. C. H. Caneield, J121 Broad street, Now York, Clinton Line. Chafin It Kivsbb, Agents, 113 Broad Btrcrt, New York. Eckford and Ohio Line. T. P. Watehs It Co., Agents, 117 Broad street, Now York. Wtern Freight Expreu. T. P. Watebs, 1 17 Broad atreet, New York. G. If. Chafim, 113 " " mal3-3m- h. HANNA. b. oabebtson. u. hakna. HANNA, GARRETSON ot CO., Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants, HiBVty'll nLOCB. MRIIWIN BTBEBT. mal3-6m Clevelnnd, O. A.M.HALE. 1853. JOHN TINE EB. HALE & TINKER, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Columbua, Ohio. Warehouse No. 9, Exchange Buildings, Broad street, (one door west of W. A. Gill as Co'a Agricultural Warehouse ) DEALERS In Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Water Lime. Also, Agents for the following Lines i Lathron it Co a hxpress Merchants' Transportation Company, f-cklora une, V. Erie Canal. union irunsport'Liun vuiuyBui Wn.rern l.akn Rent Line Mark nackages " Care Uale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared ot all times to contract freight to any part ot the Union. Call and seb cs." ina6 1852. U EDDY & HALXADAY. STORAGE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,And Denlers In Salt, Flour, Flab, Water Lime, dec. pgv Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of Grain, and Produce generally. fW" Warehouse and Oltice, foot of Front street, opposite the C, T37and C Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. gj?" Also, Agonts for the following Lines on Erie Canal : MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION CO. APPLY TO H. N. Holt It Co., No. 9 Coentics Slip, Now York ;-Holt, Palmxb At Co., foot of Washington street, Bufialo, Proprietors. ECKFORD LTNE. Hcoh Allen, Agents, No. 127 Broad street, Now York, n R WtmiHi (un atairB.) Maxwell It Patten, ? L wharf, Buffalo. John Allen, Jr., J " ' , l w p. now. Co.. Proprietors. 155. River street, Troy. 1-35 Mark nackanea " Eckford Liue," ship dully by "Old Line Troy Tow Boats," Coentiea Slip. UNION TRANSPORTATION sjuint-Aa . Running in connection with Reed' i tariout Lines of Steamboat! on the Lakes. PBOPBIETOnS. B. A. Root It Co., 113 Pier, Albany. Davis It Sutton, Agents Reed'BSteambonts, Reed's Warehouse, Buffalo. A U MnnffAlv. Ttaflalo. Geo. H. Tuttle, Agent, Broad streot, New York. C. S. Bishop St uo., Agonts, norm maraci, uuniou. trsp M.rk nackaaes ' Union T. Company," Bbip by "Hwitt sure Line of Tow Boat," foot of Broad street, N. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINE. ar.i..niu. inrwarded dailv to and from New York. Albany and Buffalo, snd all ports on Ihe Western Lakes and Cnnals, with despatch, without transhipment at Albany or Troy. Car-noes Insured between Now York and Buffalo. 8. W. Tallmadoe, Proprietor, llil Broad St.. N. Y. AOZaTB. R. L. Howell, 121 Broad street, New York, Olmsted Ai Daniels, 47 Quay street, "1?n,T J. J. Tallmadoe, (loot of Washington atreet,).... Bufialo, Eddy St Halladay, Cleveland, B-r M.rk n.ekaces " W. L. B. Line." and Shin by Western Lake Boat Line, foot of Broad street, New York f-" Apply tO Al. AfX-A'SJAl, VOIIUIIUU., rsf n,,F ennneetions with the above Lines, and with Lathron i'a Ksnrnaa. are such thst we can assure Merchants and Shippers In general, that we can forward goods to all points a little quicker and cheaper than any other Line. Mark it. Mark all pacaagca itgioiy, ann wun earn. EDllY A. HALLADAY, Cleveland. H. FITCH, Columbua. apl6-fiml A. HI. HALE, General Agent on Ohio CanaL A CARD. The undersigned would respect Xl fully announce to tho citizeni of Columbus, and the public in general, that he haa removed Irom bis old stand, 180 High street, to tne sjorner ol tiifiu rjircet nna nngnr Aiiey, where he haa Just opened first rate assortment of SPRING mi(ifi9. for (i.-ntlemen'a wear, contistins in part ot Gloves, Cravats. Handkercbiefa, Sblrta, Collars, and every other article usually kept in the most lastuonat le ana tasty aiercnont raiior lng establishments. . .,.nrc Ho haa also a nne assortment or tuuiun, uAaomnnr and VESTINGS, on hand, which be will make to order on tbs shortest notice, and in the best possible style. In short, be does not intend to be surpassed by any establishment in the city for taste and fashion, as he Intends to superintend bis business himself, snd pay particular attention to Cut. tins; in tbe latest and most approved style. Alter retnrnlnf his thanks to bis old cu.tomfrs for the libera, patronage they have heretofore given him, he would most re- specliu uy aoucu a cqhuumiw ut w. mw ap.'1-.ira P. ROSE. NEW MUSIC, at C. REED'S Mu-fw, 'sic Store 1 Received this day a large supply oVXriJi Standard ana laanionaMie music. Grand Polka do Concert, and Love Dream Polka. Grand Valse de Concert, by Old Folks at Home, (comic.) Wallace. Allen Petcy. Gold Fever Gallop, by Strak- Blanche Alpcn. o,rh. Tom Moore. Gaslight Schottiscb. Old Veteran. Pprlng Sparrow Polka. National Schottisch. Lexington Quickstep, by Cook. Auld Lang Syne Waltz. Happy Family Polka. Off for Baltimore, (comic.) Eaibieen, Mavoninecn, aa sung Walt for the Wauion. by Catherine Hayea. There's magic in that little The Last Rose ol Bummer. song : and maiy other aongs Wedding Polka. (Grobe. and pieces. ap2i Lousiana Belle, variationa. by SNOWDEN, Dealer in Silk Goods, No. 4, Odeon Buildlocs.lnvitrs the attention of the Ladies of Colum bus, ana tbe public generally, to hla very large atock of Fashionable Spring and Summer Goods, now being received and opened daily. We cordially Invite all to call, for we feel confident that we can euit tbe moat fastidious. mh39 CRAPE SHAWLS. A very large assortment, this dsv opened by mhMJ SNOWDEN. niNCINNATI HYDROPATHIC or Water- J Cure Establishment Is now open Iur tbe reception ot patients. It is located about tire miles from the city, on the Carthage pike, and but a few rods from tbe Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, in the rear, and at the asme distance from the Mia ml Canal, in Iront, rendering It easy of aoceas to moss ne.lrouiol enjoying ttio benetttsot the Institution. To the lover of nature, few parts of the country csn furnish a more pleasing variety of a-onery than spreads Itself before the traveler all uo way irom Uln mnatltc tho i ure. mere nature nd art combine, rendering the view beautiful beyond descrip tion. Tba new, large snd beautiful Edifice displays the tasle of tbe artist at a glance. J no neatness ana elegance oi tne interior, combined with the tumorous attractions which preaent themselves to the Invalid, cannot fail to render this establishment a desirable one. The Hulls are extensive, and the rooms spacious aud inviting, where the invalid can range at pleasure, free Irom atmospheric Influences, In Inclement weather. The Bed Rooms are well ventilated, and neatly furnished ; the Bath Rooms aro ample and commodious, boing convenient lor tne application oi water, In every Iorm. In connection with the Institution there Is a Gymnasium Hall, seventy Ave feet long, where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strength by healthful exerclso. The Springs which furnish tbe wster for this nstanitahmont are clear, uure. aoll. and annnaant l nowing irom a gravely bed, they send forth water both cola ana aeiieioua. TCo countrv aid neighborhood are remarkable for healthful- noss, purity of air, and variety of scenery. All things combined, we cannot tbinx of a mure aesirrDie piaco, tor tnose seexing health, than this Institution. Dr. f ease, having had much experience in the treatment ot aisease ior msuy years, begs leave to iniorm tne puDiio, mat no pains win do spsrea lor tne restoration to oeaitn oi tnose committed to bis charge. Mrs. Pease, who has, fortovoral years, d i voted her attention to the treatment of dlseatea peculiar to ner sex, and being every way qualified tor so Important a station, will take special charge of tbe female department. Pro lapsus Uteri, with its train ot aliments, that bane ot lemale beau-tv. health and hannlness. which is nrnstratlnff the energies, and destroying tbe usefulness of a large portion of tbe fair sex, will be treated in this Institution, successfully, Independent of pessaries or supporters of any kind. To thia subject we would Invite tbe attention ot Ladies, as in all cases wo shall expect to perform a perfect cure. Persona visiting the Cure bv the wav nf the Cincinnati, Ham ilton and Dayton Railroad, will stop at the Carthsge station. Patients are reauested to bring two comfortables, two blankets, two coarse sheets, six towels, and a quantity ot oia linen, suita ble tor baiidfieca. Tebhs. 1 he. terms for Boabd, Medical Sebvicbs, snd all ordinary attendance, will be ten dollars per week, payable weekly. Extra attendance will sublect the patient to an extra charge. Some deduction will be mado to those who nnd it necessary to spend a length of time in the Institution. Transient persons will be charged two doliara per day. r rooi inrca to nve oouara win do ennrgea ior toe urat omju-fnutlon. For lurther particulars address D. A. PEASE, M. D., Proprietor and Physician. Carthage Hamilton, Co.,0.-mal5 damat'aw:)m WIGS ! WIGS ! WIGS ! J. W. COLLIER, Ventllullng, Gossamer and Diamond WIG Manufacturer, No. 96 High street, next door to J. Miller & Co'a Grocery store, (J ul UM bub-No. 1 The circumference round the head. No 9 Templo to temple, across the back. No. 3 Forehead to nape of neck. Mo. 4 Ear to ear, over the top. N. B. l'le'se notice the dctted lines. Persons at a distance can measure themselves by adhering to the above instructions, end by sending the color of bair they wish and style of wearing, can have a perfect fit, and in every case warranted. J. W. C. begs respectfully to Inform the inhabitants of Columbus and vicinity that he has taken the above rooms, where he particularly invitea those whom Nature has deprived of their natural covering, to his splendid stock of Wieo. TOUD60S. ana every otner variety oi jiair worn, suitable both for Ladies end Gentlemen, which, for elegance of finish and life-like appearance cannot be surpassed In the Union. The following cotnurise a few of the articles mnnulactured by him, viz: GENT4' VENTILATED, GOSSAMER, and DIAMOND WIGS, TOUPEES, SCRATCHES, Aie. LADIES' SELF-ADJUSTING WIG, Which adaots Itself on tbe instant to the head, and is so natural as to dely detection, even by members of the same family. Also LADIES' HALF-WIGS, BANDS. BRAIDS, FRIZETTS, PUFFS, RINGLETS, CURLS. COLORED WORK, A:o. ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK.1. W. C. also manufactures to order, Bracelets, Pins, Eur Drops, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Gunrds, Chains, Beads, Crosses, &c. ltd. Hair Work repaired, cleaned, ana aressea. ""Hair Bought or taken in Exchange. maS9dly CHALLENGE. Whatever concerns the health and happiness ot a people or an indlvld. ual, is at all times of the must valuable importance. I take it lo granted that every person will do all in their power to save the i.vea of their children, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all aacritkea, I feel it to be my uuty to assure you mat teorm; accoraing to tne opinion oi tue most celebrated physicians, are tbe primary cause ot a large majority of dlsoasca to which children and adults are liable If you have an appetite continually changeable, trom one kind ot food to another, bad breath, pains in the stomach, picking at the nose, hardneas and fullness of the belly, dry cough, s ow lever, pulse irregular, remember that all these denote tcormt, and you should at once apply to some certain remedy. IIOBRNSACK'S WORM SVREP, An article founded upon scientific principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly aafe when taken, and determined In its effects, and not leaving the system in a diseased condition, as most advertised nostrums, composed ot calomel, tor the removal el worms, sucn as Lozenges, erum fugea, Ate, but baa saved the lives of thousands, both old and young, who have been pronounced hopelessly insurable by phy- airiane. Head the following, and become convinced of ita superior efficacy over all olhersi iuudhio n.T.., ..... Mr. J. N. Hobensocki This Is to certify that my child, 15 years of age, having been sick lor fivo years, and was attended by Dra. Loper, Whillis and Phlsler, tor a long time, for a disease ol thespino, without receiving any benefit, and who gave her up 8a Incurable. I then went to Philadelphia and consulted one of the best physicians, and hor disease still growing worse. It waa at this time I was induced to try llobeosack'a Worm Syrup, and after taking two bottles the regained her health. Hoping this will prove a benelit lo parents whose children are similarly afflicted, 1 remain yours, Ac , R. Bowman. Ilohensack's Liver Pills. No part of tbe svstem is more liable to disease than the Liver, it serving aa a fllterer to purlly the blood, or giving the proper separation and secretion to tho bile, so that any wrong action of the liver affects the other important parte of the system, and re. suits variously in liver complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, fevers, Sea. We should, therefore, watch every symptom that might Indicate a wrong action of the Liver. The.e pills, being com posed of roofs and plains, furnished by nature to heal the sick, namely t lat, an Expectorant which augments the accretion from the pulmonary mucous membrane, or promotes tbe discharge of secreted nutter i 2d. an alterative which changes in some Inex-plicable and Insensible manner the certain morbid action ot the system ; 3d, a tonle which gives tone and atrength to the nervous svstem . renewing health and vigor to all parts of tbe body : 4th, cathartic, which acts in perfect harmony with the other in- gredienta, by operating on the howefa ana expelling tne wooie mass of corrupt snd vitiated matter, and purifying tbe blood, which destroys disease and restores health. Prepared at Ho-bensack's Laboratory. Philadelphia. None genuine unlesa sign ed by J. N. Hobensack. U. ltUBKK I S CK l;tl , Agents, t,oruniDus. Fnr.aln hir WM. SOHNEiDRft and G. ROBERTS Ai CO , Co lumbus; WM. GRAHAM, Dublin, and by Druggists generally. ma2u-wuwadtim THRESH DRUGS & AMEDIC1NES.We are J. Just receiving a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, lie, selected in Eastern markets, with eipecial retcrence to tne retail ana prescription uu.um.. We would respectfully Invite the attention of Druggists, Physicians and Country Merchants, and all others aa we are confident the articles and pricea will give satisfictlon. Also, a fino assortment of Pomades, Oils, Tonics for tbe Hair, Piver At Lubin's choice txtracta lor the Handkerchief, an endlesa variety ot Soaps and fbavlng Creams, 'room, Ban, iiair, onaving, t,ioio, Hat, Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Cap, Letter and Wrapping Paper. Also A larco assortment of the most approved TRUSSES, SUPPORTER!. stHODLPER BRACES, c, e. PUKE WINES AND BRANDIES, for medicinal purposes. Piescriptlons carefully prepared, at all hours, by J. At R. T. COOK, Druggists, Jul! opposite the Capital House, Columbus, O. rpHE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER!! JL Nine reasons for using Dr. Rull's Improved Sarsaparilla: 1. Because it Is highly pleasant ana agreeable to take. 3. Because It is composed of purely vegetable substances, having for its basis the genuine Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, Burdock and Dandelion. ... . 3. Because its Ingredients are so admirably combined, and ao scientifically proportioned, tbat It acta like a charm in all Impurities of the blood, or habit of Ihe system. 4. Because it la nature's own proscription, and acts In perfect harmony with ber eatablisbed lawa. 5. Because every person who has used it one; will be pleated, and will never use any other. 6. Because It acts upon the vital organs, arousing the liver to Immediate action, equalizing the circulation, and displacing all morbid secretions. 7. Because It cleansca the blood of all Impurities, and as "female medicine," It has no equal on earth 8. Because It Is tho only preparation ol Sarsaparilla free from ..d tho nnt. nno viren to the Public UDnU B guarantee lor, in every case of dissatisfaction, the money will be retumca. . en . . 9. Because It Is recommended for the cure of no dl.ease but those which ft s certain t cars, and because ninety other good reasons might be given why it should be used above all others. For sale by B. H. MEAK1NGS, Plate Agent. J. It IL T. COOK.Druggista, jull opposite Capital House. METALLIC FIRE PROOF PAINT. This Paint, in a few months alter applied, turns to Slate or glone, forming a complete enamel or coat ot mail, over what ever applied, protecting it from the action of run, WATxaor WRATH KB. Six thousand pounds for sale opposite the Capital House, Columbua, Q by llul!) J. It R. T. COOK. WAR! WAR! WAR! Death on Koacn- II es. Bed flues and other Insects alao. Rats and Mia. LYON'S MAGNETIC POWDERS, for destroying Bed Bugs, atn.v.. An,. Fit, and Itmocta on Plants. Also. Puis r .u. j . ,,in- r n.t. onrf Mieo. within Ave minutes alter thrown in their vicinity, and warranted without poison to the Human Family. . . ... , , Retrrrncr as to tho efficacy of this exterminator will bo fur nished, to all who desire them, on app'",-'" " J. it E. T. COOK, Druggists, ml opposite Capital House. TTNCLE TOM'S CABIN Just received and II . s v a. 1 a unaasnnnaa J for sale nt the renoaieai iepos, oy . a. saun i au LIFE ASSURANCE. Etna Insurance Co., Hartford, Connecticut Annuity Fund, fl 00,00. 'J his well known and long established company, kavlng organised a department tor LIFE INSURANCE, with an entirely dls llnct capital, will Issue policies on lives, at rates msterislly reduced Irom those chsrged by mutual companies. The promptness, fairness and liberality which have marked Ihe dealings of this company lor a period of fairly years, and tbe well known character nf Its Officers and Directors, afford tbe surest guaranty tbat its affairs will be so managed as to aSord to the assured tbat ultimate safety and security which Is of first Importance in life asaursnce. Policies will be granted payable attbb heath, or upon tbe party's arriving at a snciriED aoe free trom Ihe claims or caiDrrnas. .... Pamnhlota containing the rates of oremium. with all Ulnars necessary to effect Insurance, and lnlormatlon relative to the plans and operations of the company, may be obtained at the office of the Agent. . J HOMA8 A. MBACE, rresiueni. 0. u. AjUujbjb, oocnwj E. A.Bulklet, Vic President 1. W. Bbtmoob, Actuary. MANAOBES or THE LIVE DBrABTHBIIT. K. A. Bulkley, r . , ... J. Is. Boswell, Robert Buell, ' '' ' Rolsnd Mather, Miles A. Tuttle, Edwin G. Ripley, Henry C. Pratt. N. Oat, M. D , Examining Physician K. H. VAN RENSSELAER, Agent, Ju30-dlm Town St., weit of High, Columbus, O. JY. SAVAGE, Jr., Watchmaker and Jew-a eler, High Street, between the American) cV Nell Houae, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Having purchased the entire stock of Wm. Savage, I will continue the business at the old stand, where 1 will keep a first rate assortment ot WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, CUTLERY, And a general variety of FANCY GOODS. For tbo present I will reside in New York, and persons In want of Goods, msy rely upon seeing all new patterna of Jew ry at my atore With these assurances he hopes to retain the confidence of the former patrona of the concern, and ot the eltizena generally. J he Wntch uepalrlng win oe aitenaea to oy w.Bt.oavego, leng known In tbia section as a first rste workmsn. JU10 i. I. DAVSUE, JB. NOTICE. .Having disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. John Y. Savage, Jr., I cheerfully recommend him to all of my old customers, and the coinmoutty generally. As it la absolutely necessary that my outstanding bualnesa shall be closed, all peraons knowing themselves indebted to me, will call and settle up. jul(l W M. SAVAGE. , F 'AST MAIL LINE 15 hours from Colum- lumhus to Portsmouth. On and sfter Monday. June US. MAIL COACH will lesve Columbus for Clrcleville, Chiilicothe and Portsmouth, at 5 o'clock In tbe morning, and arrive at Portsmouth at 8 o'clock in the evening connecting with tho River Packets to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. Also, leave Portsmouth at 5 o'clock. A. M nd arrive at Co lumbus at 8 P. M., daily. JULO JYtE.lUr.!L as XIAVV&C0. TffEW LUMBER YARD. The subscriber xi baa on hand, at tbe Franklinton Depot, a large assortment of country lumber, principally oak, of almost every sort, size and length, where builders and others csn be supplied on short notice, and have tbe Lumber delivered on the spot they desire In tbe assortment is seasoned timber, suitable tor lintels) long timbers, for frsmrs ; Joists, of a great variety of lengtha ; scantling, boards, Ac, Ao. Also, refute lumber, at reduced prices. Bv annlicatlon at the Yard, or at the Mill. 6 miles west, on the railroad, to Stoner or Kerr, almost any bill can be filled by the time agreed on. Terma cash. JuUb-d4m m. u. ouLLtvani. rpHE LARGE NEW ROOM on the corner a ot reari atreet ana eugar Alley, neretoiore occupiea aa the Counting Room of the Ohio Slate Journal, will be rented for a auitah'a business. If desired, possession mav be bad of the two cellars underneath, and also of the vault at tbe east end of the Journal Buildings t the vault contains a quantity of nrat-rato coal, which can be secured on favorable terma. Possession given immediately. Inquire of .. ,,-, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The subscriber wlllsell the Lot on which hellves.on High street, between Town and Rich. It ia In the centre ot the city, and a very convenient stand tor businoss and for ramify real-!:?J denre. The terms will be about one third down and the In navmnnta. Thnan who wfah to DUrcbftl6 to ipcctilnto on, or to locate for businesi would do wali to call and examine the premliet, a a good bargain will bt offered. r so o til i f mr'tl mil D A T f mayad v V AJLl 1 EjJV A XI AWl AJsU PAMBOS & CO. respectfully call the atten-a tpntion nf their friends, tho Ladiea in particular, to the fact that they have at last succeeded in having their Aexi Parlor, lor Ladiea, finished, and are ready now at any time to wait on them with all tbe luxuries of the season. Thankful for tho liberal patronage we have heretofore received we hope to be able, by sparing no trouble or expense In making our arrangements to suit the tlmoa, to continue the confidence ot the public hereatter. P. AM BOS, JuSg-dlm L. AM BOS. T AW PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. A. -Li F. PERRY having determined to decline tbe farther prac tice of the Law, H. B. CARR1NGTON will prosecute tbe business and settle the accounts of the late firm of Perry Car-rington, at their recent office, in Carpenter's Building between the Exchango Bank and State Street. A. F. PERRY . ap24 OH EL. D. VAivmnuivn. pON VEYANCING. Warren Jenkins J Office in Platt'a Block, State atreet will, In addition to his General Insurance business, give special attention to CONVEYANCING, NOTARIAL BUSINESS, AND ANVKSTIUAT1UI Ur A.AIVU TlTLae. Having In farmer vears. while employed in Investigating land titles for the Ohio Lite Insursnce and Trust Company, bad large experience in this line, snd having retained abstracts of tbe titles to many ot the most important tracta of land in this county. he will, It required, turnun st moderate cnarges a compieui ao-atract of title to any real estate In this county. Conveyancing In all Its forms, and articles ot agreement written at short notice. ju'-y ON CONfeltUNMENT-0 bbls Lake Salt. 60 aacks do. do. SS bbls Wster Lime. 10 bbls White Fish. 15 ball barrels White Fish. UALE A TINKER, ma27 No. 3 Com. Exchange, Broadway. FOUR DAYS LATER from New York PRICES DOWN. Another train of cara baa arrived.' Irelghted with goods for " Wat. Richabds It Co ," purchased at extremely reduced prices, which we will sell at equslly low prices, for cash or approved credit PALIFORNIA LIFE INSURANCE RISKS J Wahhkn JKNMINA. Genera Insurance Agent, will re ceive applications for Life Insurance, Including California Risks Call at Heaaquarters, opposite tne uia otate iioua,cic aucvi, Columbus. leS8-ytl. "vrEW ICE CREAM SALOON. C. P. L. 1 1 Htrn.KH has the nleasure of announcing to hla friends and the public that he haa fitted up Ice Cream Hnleene, for tbe accommodation of Ladiea and Gentlemen, and would Oe happy to wait upon all tbat may he pieasea to can main TNK STANDS, Metallic Pens, Pen Holders, X Paper and Letter Files, Notarial and common Wafers, Letter titamus. Slates, and all tbe various Utile et ceteraa in the Station ery line, constantly on band at SCOTT BASCOM'S, SCHOOL BOOKS of every variety, including McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, Nos. I, S, 3, 4 and 5. Ray'a Arithmetics, parts 1, 8 snd 3. Daviea' Mathematical Works. Antnon'a Classical Works. Mitchell's, Smith's, and Morae'a Geographies, c., Which are offered at pricea aa low as can be found at any Bookstore In tbe West. For aale by-J30 BURR A RANDALL. BLANK BOOKS. We would call particular attention to our assortment of Blank work, which we otter for sale at unprecedented low pricea. Cap, Demy and Medium Records, Day-Books, Ledgera, Ac, alwava on band, together with memorandum booka of every variety. " JU30 BURR At RANDALL. CLOTHS, Casssimeres and Vestings, Cravats, Collars and Handkerchiefs; Hose and halt Hose, and thou ands ot things, selling at actnal coat, by H. COWLE8 A CO. LIFE OF GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. For sale by the hundred or the single copy, In tnnslfn and paper binding, by ju3u) BURR At RANDALL. GASALIERS And many kinds of plain and ornamental Gaa Burners, from one to alx light juat received, and for aale at Eaatein prices, at tho Jewelry Store nf jy6 BLYNN A BALDWIN GENTLEMEN OF COLUA1BUS You can find the latest New York styles of fancy Caesbxteree, black French Doeskin Casslmerea, black, blue and brown French and English Cloths, Drap d'ete, and other beautiful stfles of foods lor cummer Coats, that are rare in thla market, at ial WM. RICHARDS A CO'S. THE FIRST FLOWERS of Spring are the choicest of the season. 8o are the Bonnets, IJosmet and Neck Ribbons. Bonnet Crapea and other trimmings, now open-HccEtUPOons, r WM. RICHARDS A CO. One hour nf aueh blisa is a life ere it closes ; T Is one drop of fragrance from thousands of rosea." "ITTE allude to one hour spent in examining I V the large and beautiful atock of Pnrnnnla, Hosiery, Gloves, long and ahort Lace Mitta, buff and white Summer Vest-Inns, buff Lawn Cravats, colored and white Linen Drillings, brown and grasa Coat Linens, and an endlesa variety of other seasonable goods, sold by Jul WM. RICHARDS A CO. rFO HOTEL and Boarding House Keepi X You will find brown and bleached Table Linens, (some bean-tilul fnowonip and Damask Patterns,) alao. Diapers and Crash of ail descriptions, at jut WM. RICHARDS A CO S. INC PAINT. The attention of Painters and nnllAora la Invited tn imr genuine French Ziae Paint, SB) be ing altogether the beat article of Ziae fa the market, and 1 preferable to White ld for inside painting. . " joSo- GERE A ABBOTT. nevsekeaptBf. "- ColambiaB, Asurast IS, 18SL-1J aajaaaiisu u"i